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    4 Stylistic Features of Language Speech communication employs a host of expressive means ranging from linguistic to paralinguistic and extralinguistic features. It is the natural language‚ however‚ whose systematic variation on all levels of its structure (phonology‚ morphology‚ lexicology and syntax) offers the widest possibilities of suiting its use to fit communicative functions of discourses in various contexts. Thus linguistic expressive means‚ which are systematically identified and cetegorized

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    not so true‚ which could trick the customers into buying something they do not need. If this continues to happen‚ these customers would be spending hard earned money on worthless products. You can find a fallacy in almost any form of advertisement. Logical fallacies are mistakes in reason. According to the St. Martin’s handbook‚ “Fallacies have traditionally been viewed as serious flaws that damage the effectiveness of an argument” (174). There are many different forms of fallacies that are commonly

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    Essay Assignment Windows 7 Even though Windows 8 has been a huge talking point since it was revealed in October 2012‚ windows 7 is still by far the most sold operating system. I think‚ windows 7 is more than enough when it comes to completing work‚ doing school assignments and surfing the internet. Some of my favorite features included in windows 7 are the windows taskbar‚ the Start menu and the enhanced search capability. I rely on my laptop to accomplish various tasks‚ to do work and also for

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    three logical fallacies that are used in this paper are Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc‚ Far-Fetched Hypothesis‚ and False Dilemma. What is a fallacy? A fallacy is viewed as an error in reasoning. To be more exact‚ a fallacy is an "argument" in which the premises given for the conclusion do not provide the needed degree of support. A logical fallacy is an error in logical argument which is independent of the truth of the premises. When there is a fallacy in an argument it is said to be invalid. The presence

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    Raylah Williams Stake your claim. With unemployment rates remaining high‚ jobs are hard to find in the current economy. Even if people can find work‚ this does not automatically provide an escape from poverty. In 2007 of economy significantly declined and still has not returned to what it has used to be. People setting up camps in our neighborhood shouldn’t be such a bad thing but a chance for us to give back to our community. I’m not saying open up your homes to them but helping them in every

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    When straining your body through physical activity‚ Gatorade keeps your body hydrated‚ keeps the electrolytes balanced‚ and replenishes carbohydrates. However‚ Gatorade has several negative effects as well‚ which can be extremely toxic to the body. This very popular drink has both positive and negative effects that the consumer should be aware of. Proper hydration is a key aspect of keeping the body functioning at maximum efficiency. As the human body is composed mainly of water‚ one can imagine

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    Language and Composition Leggett Argumentation and Logical Fallacies Emotional Appeals Scare Tactics= Coercing a favorable response by preying upon an audience’s fears. Anti-drug commercial- This is your brain. These are drugs. This is your brain on drugs. (with the appropriate pictures. Either or choices= making an audience choose between one choice or the other. “Either you’’’ do this or I’ll leave you. Slippery Slope= A fallacy in which a course of action is objected to on the grounds that once

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    The feature articles ‘No Time to Stop’ written by Kate Legge and ‘The Ugly Truth about Beauty’ by Julie Hosking‚ embody a range of generic conventions. Both articles make use of conventions such as a descriptive opening paragraph‚ graphics and omission‚ to allow the journalists to present their ideas and opinions effectively to the reader. A common idea evident in both texts relate to children and society; the first article conveniently stating that if only we more willing to help and were less engrossed

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    39 Questions to Understand Someone I recently was given the following questions by a friend of mine and challenged to try them out‚ on someone other than him. I have to say I am curious about how this would go but I am not sure if it is something I would actually do. The thought of letting a stranger know so much about me so quickly would be something so far outside of my comfort zone. Supposedly these are questions that someone came up with after many failed dates. These questions were reportedly

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    Ways in Which Technology Has Changed Over the Years Due to Technology Eric Bailey Class Is today’s technology a positive advancement? Over the past few years technology has taken over society. Computers are a magnificent feat of technology and growing necessity in the world we live in today. They have grown from simple calculators to machines with functions that are vastly outgrowing the human mind. Computers have become so common that almost every home has at least one computer

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