Example of Exemplification Essay

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    Response To Change

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    Undeniably because we are rooted in and exist based on evolution; it isn't a no brainer to why we change. For example, all, though Gregor was marginalized to a bug; he did all that was in his power to shade from the truth. Inevitably he still had to change mentally regardless of how he thought otherwise. As stated in the Metamorphosis,”How about if I sleep a little…

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    Finding Nemo Essay

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    Courage was shown a plethora of times throughout the movie. One example of when courage was demonstrated was when Nemo attempted to clog the filter of the fish tank. This was their only way to escape and Nemo was the only fish that could squeeze through the compact filter tube that seemed to shrink as he wiggled through…

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    people communicate using rhetorical strategies without knowing it. It is a natural communication skill everyone develops throughout their lives. For example, they may successfully lie to their bosses that they’re sick or tell their parents why they came home late. Similarly, written works contain rhetorical strategies to make convincing arguments. For example, William Zinsser wants to tell parents, professors, and college administrators what they may not know about the conditions of students. In…

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    starts to seem ‘natural’ that only men should be heads of corporations. (13) This is repeated throughout the entire essay for nearly every assertion and gives a chance for the personal understanding of each argument, making the cohesive use of exemplification, narration, and analyzation a highly effective strategy. Section…

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    consequently no human nature that has escaped the current of history (Ingold, 2006).” This quote provides support to the idea that Cultural input, such as Socialization effected through history, has a large effect on the construction of Human Nature. For example; from young age children are expected to behave in different ways, and different traits are valued for different sexes. Also, children from different regions of the world are conditioned to think and behave in different ways in order to…

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    The columnists use counter claims against what the Republican party say about the Muslims.Throughout the article, the columnists speak on religion which allured to the religious audience. An example of this is when Mr. Carson told The Hill newspaper that, “Muslims feel that their religion is very much a part of your public life and what you do as a public official, and that’s inconsistent with our principles and our Constitution.” This is pathos…

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    The Arrival in Bethlehem was painted oil on wood in 1540 by an unknown artist or noted to be Master LC from the Netherlands (LC, Master). This painting is an excellent example of paintings that were left unfinished allowing the under drawing on the wood to be visible. The artist used oil as his or her painting medium and wood as his or hers canvas. According to The New York Times , “This image was apparently being worked on from front to back…” (Smith). This piece captures Mary and Joseph’s the…

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    Kirp uses the art of metacommentary to advance the arguments in his essay “ What Can Stop Kids From Dropping Out” is by providing specific examples for otherwise vague claims. By introducing more supporting details to a general claim, he is more likely to build an argument that will persuade the reader to agree with him that there must be a change in the college school system. One masterful…

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    in order to function cohesively. Several qualities and situations that occur in one’s life are covered throughout this essay. The structure of Berry's essay includes several examples on the way humans interact and how those action impact us through our daily lives and in future situations. Incorporating an opinion and examples throughout this essay was one of the key elements Berry strived for in order to structure his essay. He starts off by explaining his opinion on how he does not “believe,…

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    Gatsby, as a Homeric Siren. Siren imagery is a “central part of her characterization,” though Settle divides Daisy’s characterizations into three, historically based groups (115). Each section is extensively argued, almost in brutal excess, utilizing example-filled comparisons to classical and modernist authorial depictions from Homer and Hesiod to Keats and T. S. Eliot. Probably the most illuminating evidence is presented in the central…

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