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    B) Summary: In the video, Puschak makes distinct differences of Marxism-Leninism Socialism used by the Soviet-Union, and Democratic Socialism used by the Nordic states. Puschak makes the point that in America’s capitalist society, high-quality education is expensive, and goes on to say; “Those who can afford it are generally given better opportunity. Thosehand who cannot are force to compete at a material disadvantage. This leads to class inequality, not on the basis of talent and ability, but…

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    or acts perfect because there is no such thing as perfect. William Shakespeare defines the truth of beauty in his poem Sonnet 130. He uses analogies to illustrate his love’s flaws by using a criticizing tone and truthful word choice to express that he loves every part of her. In his sonnet, Shakespeare suggests his love does not look as beautiful as the analogies most men typically compare in order to express that he loves everything about her including her flaws. The speaker critically…

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    whose mother reveals that she is not vaccinating her child. When asked by House why she thinks vaccines do not work, she states that the pharmaceutical companies just want money. Dr. House then uses the toy frog to create an analogy about big companies. He then takes the analogy a step further saying that baby coffins are another good business. Dr. House elaborates saying that the antibodies in the mother’s breast milk only protect the baby for six months, and after that, the pharmaceutical…

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    The foundation of her article is based on artistic logic. She combines deductive reasoning, analogies, and pleas of common sense to promote her claim. She has the advantage of basing her common sense pleas on credibility. The audience is willing to consider her connecting points because they relate to her values. Her pleas are simplistic and are…

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    can unite under a common doctrine regardless of creed or race.” Lastly, a sympathizer of King’s by the name of Joseph Simon condemns King for his stance on the Vietnam War, he asserts, “the analogy of the Johnson Administration and the Genocide of the 3rd. Reich raises grave doubt in my mind about him.” The analogy that kings creates between the government and the Third Reich appears far right in nature and almost resembles a modern Republican attach; which leads to decline in support from the…

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    opinion about how the Parthenon has been treated. The repetition of the conjunction “and” adds force to the adjectives surrounding it, and emphasizes the severity of the issue. In paragraph six, Hitchens uses the Mona Lisa getting sawed in half as an analogy to demonstrate what happened to the Parthenon. Since the Mona Lisa is such a prominent painting, and most people are very familiar with it, people can easily relate this example to the Parthenon. The author also selects the negatively…

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    Since 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center by Al Qaeda, terrorism has become a global threat and an important phenomenon both to the international community and in the United States. Many have argued that terrorism isn’t a new phenomenon because it started way beyond 9/11, and I agree, but the growing number of terror attacks shows that it is a major global security threat. In addition, the global death tolls caused by terror attacks have also increased. According to an NBC News article…

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    charms” of life. Poetic and personal diction, analogies, and a divided style of writing are rhetorical techniques that Twain utilizes to create a heartfelt essay that inspires the reader to agree with his arguments. From his short story, “The Raven,” a chapter from “Desert Notes” published in 1976, Barry Lopez analogously compares the crow to the raven. While on the surface he is merely contrasting two birds, Lopez’s true aims are to harness analogy, compare and contrast, and imagery to allude…

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    In my argument essay I used examples as one of my expository strategies. I gave examples of past events in my essay to help the reader understand my point of view. In the short story “The Birthmark”, I used analysis to make the story clearer, so I could fully understand the text and write about it. A thesis asserts the main idea of your topic or argument of your paper, and a topic sentence starts a paragraph and gives the reader an idea of what the paragraph will be about. Both of these are…

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    thing in the boys mind, draws similarities to the serpent of the Garden of Eden. Diane Henningfeld made the observation, the story of Ralph and Jack mimics the story of the brothers Cain and Abel from the Bible. (Henningfeld). Each of these analogies from Lord of the Flies to the Bible provides strong evidence of the religious themes in this…

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