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    just as powerful as the woman in any other ethnicity. Cofer in the middle of her essay expresses the thoughts she had about an incident in her high school days saying that she didn’t know how to dress for her school’s career day. The use of exemplification informs…

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    of Americans could be made in many different ways. In "What is an American?", "What is Freedom?", and "Veterans Day: Never Forget Their Duty" there are plenty of definitions of an American. Identifying them can be seen as negation, function, exemplification, and classification. According to the article "What is an American" there are many reasons Americans are who they are. The article uses negation to show what Americans are not in this quote, "A country that had no bread for him, whose…

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    Within the book, Schlosser uses a variety of rhetorical organization methods to present his work. While the use of classification is the most noticeable at first glance, the use of exemplification, description, and narration also exist within the work. Through the use of these organization methods, Schlosser delivers an effective and well-organized exposé. At first glance, the reader can clearly identify the use of classification within the work. At the smallest level of division, Schlosser…

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    Everyone has their strengths and everyone has their weaknesses. In the sport of soccer for example, everyone on the team can spend the same amount of time practicing the same skill or move but this does not mean each player does not complete the move as successfully as the other. Similarly, this is also the case when it comes to authors and their use of rhetorical strategies, diction, and the Aristotelian appeals. Some authors use these writing strategies more successfully than others. In the…

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    purpose is to examine why the world behaves as such and how different outlooks on life can skew an entire society. Nisbett uses comparison and contrast, studies and statistics, and exemplification, to explain how and why the world’s communities conduct themselves in specific manners. To begin,…

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    to really educate his audience about music’s fundamental changes on the human mind. He uses methods such as exemplification and rhetorical questions to prove this point. Throughout the novel, he talks about his own life and experiences because he is a very well accredited individual in the field of music. He talks about his life at a young as he grows older and older, this exemplification allows the reader to understand how Levitin was able to grow in such a musically rich environment. His…

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    joined by an adage - and exemplifications - figurative figures - to express their political needs. They utilized them as purposeful publicity instruments to draw together the nation's different people groups (who talked numerous dialects) to advance national political association, the best any expectation of securing freedom and equivalent equity for all. Benjamin Franklin was in charge of recommending the nation's first image - a local diamondback - and its first exemplification - Hercules.…

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    In this passage, Hitchens doesn’t realize what having a voice means and how much it impacts his life until it’s gone. Creating this passage with multiple methods primarily using quotes, narration, cause and effect, comparison and contrast and exemplification, Hitchens told us in a story like form the journey of losing his voice. Authors choose certain methods to use in their writing because each method has a different effect on the reader. One of the methods Hitchens used were quotes to help…

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    According to traditional stereotypes men are solid and prevailing, whereas females are submissive. In the Exemplification paragraph, “Don’t call me a hot tamale” By Judith Ortiz Cofer, reminds me of How people stereotype each other by Gender, and plays an image in my head of how many portray Gender stereotypes. It is known that society teaches Women to wear dresses, serve food, and take care of babies. On the other hand, men are taught to do any hardware, labor jobs and anything that…

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    persuade his watchers to purchase the product. Old Spice plays heavily into one of man’s foremost wants instilled by society. Men become more inclined to make a decision in favor of the company as their yearning to feel attractive surfaces. The exemplification of a grandiose style of living further pushes the audience to come to the settlement that this new soap is, in fact, a necessity. When imagery is advertised in that way, a sense of eagerness is drawn out of the audience; the promoted…

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