Example of Exemplification Essay

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    her statement clear and effective. Throughout her essay, exemplification is one of the patterns Heyman consistently uses as support for her argument. By providing a series of examples and facts on how underprivileged majority of mothers are in the U.S and other nations, it allows her essay to be more persuasive to the reader and illustrate her point compelling with the concrete support. The audience can sympathize with Heyman’s examples and understand how unfair the U.S is being for not…

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    They achieved this throughout pacific struggles. One of the most remarkable methods was denying men having relations. This method is a clear example of Sharp calls “Psychological struggle” because it forces men to rethink their actions. Besides that, the constant parades and meetings to put in the same table the Charles Taylor government and the rebels can be observed as a way of creating social…

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    His first and most prominent mode was exemplification of the black widow. This becomes apparent through the structuring of his paragraphs, usually making a claim in the topic sentence and giving first-hand examples of the claim. He states that “[m]any widows will eat as much as possible” and then gives his example of having an “aggressive female… [that] spent several hours subduing [a cockroach], and three days consuming it” (para. 5). His example of the voraciousness of the widow depicts the…

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    For examples, ”eventually, Whorf’s theory crash-landed on hard facts and solid common sense, when it transpired that there had never actually been any evidence to support his fantastic claims (...) Whorf, we now know, made many mistakes” (p.1). He follows the grammar rules such as quotation marks or subject-verb agreement. However, he bends the rules if he wants to emphasize something, for example, using capital letters in part of the sentence, such…

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    Didion wants her audience to understand that morality is not such a simply concept and that it might have already driven our society to be "fashionable madmen". By using a diction that id filled with very specific and elaborate words, Didion is able to show the complexity and thought that is required to process such information because the reader can then better comprehend the topic and follow Didion's idea easier. By using graphic events like "The Donner-reed Party" or the "Mountain Meadows…

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    The British ruled over the colonies in America very lightly before the French and Indian war. The colonists created their own taxes and ruled themselves practically. Britain made money from all of the trade flowing through itself because of all of the colonies it had. This system worked out very well until a war started in the colonies against the colonies of France. The French and Indian War caused the British to have debts that they had to pay off, and since it was fought partially in the…

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    The short story All Summer In A Day by Ray Bradbury is about free will and enlightens the fact that you are free to choose, but, consequently, you are not free from the consequence(s), whether good or bad, of your choice. Throughout this story many examples are found when key events that shape the story are dependent on the character’s choice in the situation. Later the reader finds how that choice has affected the character and those surrounding them. They then have to live with that because…

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    and he was assisted by other designers Josh Mosqueira and Leonard Boyarsky. This game exemplifies a lot of different aspects and issues that are prevalent in today’s society, and that affect how we look at life and its moral standards. Through exemplification of ideas that show representation and mechanics, I’m going to provide a theoretically grounded analysis of how Diablo III…

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    The Common Core ideology is a positively motivated doctrine of the modern day education system. While the good intentions are apparent, the reality of diversity in american students is too prevalent. With a rapidly changing social expectation brought on by the digital era, different counties need variously catered areas of improvement. By trying to umbrella a one schedule, it takes away from areas that need more focus for disparate peoples. The opposing argument thinks that if every US student…

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    there is an article that I’m interesting “The Spirit of Accounting” by Paul B. w. Miller and Paul R. Bahnson. The authors are using description, exemplification, comparison and contrast strategies to express their purpose on this article. They provide the significant details, which explain what is happening in accounting, and also explain by giving an example how the business reporting in financing.…

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