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    This is not true because King uses many well explained examples of allusion, metaphor, simile, repetition and more to help explain his ideas and argument. Another reason that Kings article is more effective in connecting to the audience is that he uses examples and relates to them on a personal level, unlike…

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    arguing that the veil allows guys to see woman as a whole person. Also she mentions that when she had relationships, people would find her attractive for who she was “without all the confusing sexual pressure” (Haydar 415). Haydar adds a counter argument by bringing that, “Of course, girls deserve to be treated with respect no matter what they wear” to which she adds before the audience oppose, “But since we live in a world of mixed messages. I got to bypass a lot of damaging experiences” (415).…

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    wholly valid alternative mentioned in the preceding paragraph, but although this alternative was effective in validating a different aspect of his claim, it still does not contest the fact that "machine error" creates a potential negation of his argument. On the other hand, in her article, "Always On," Sherry Turkle writes about how "our online selves develop distinct personalities. Sometimes we see them as our 'better selves. ' As we invest on them, we want to take credit for them" (Turkle…

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    Homemade Education Summary

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    Analysis of “Homemade Education” A mind is a masterpiece where a lot of ideas are flowing like a crowded traffic on street. Some of us might have the ambition to put that idea into a scripture that will live long. But the question is do we know how to clearly address our writing in a way most can understand? Maybe who knows our idea might be a mind blowing perception out there. Here I will be analyzing the writing “Homemade Education” written by the most famous, prominent and controversial…

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    a student and an athlete because you are constantly working on your craft and studying. I would have certainly loved the idea of being paid to do what I loved while studying in the field of my interest. As I become more aware of both sides of the argument I tend to disagree with compensating these athletes. I disagree with it mainly because this draws the student’s attention away from academics and their focus…

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    are the “enemy” of Coulter’s political standing, it gives her no right to turn the case into a conspiracy of the left protecting rapists. Once she added this statement, she essentially loses all her credibility as a writer, and it would make her argument and stance meaningless. Harkening back to her disregard of DNA matching, she has the audacity to exclaim that “Hallmark should have a greeting card: ‘Guess whose semen wasn't found anywhere on the rape victim?’ (Open card) ‘I'm so proud of you,…

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    realize what motivates them. However, Gladwell constructs this logical argument as well. Throughout the text, Gladwell argues that practice is what makes an individual excel in a certain activity or task. An argument I completely agree with, because in order to excel in an activity one must minimize distractions and devote their time strengthening their skills. In fact, one of the most intriguing aspects of Gladwell's argument is how through the surplus amount of research done it all comes done…

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    Their argument is premised upon the concept of determining what is morally permissible, impermissible, or obligatory by examining the consequences of the proposed action. This is a consequentialist ethical theory called utilitarianism. The consequence that Spital…

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    Setbacks In College

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    Life holds a series of setbacks; every day we deal with problems that affect us on a personal level. In my four years of college, I have definitely had my fair share of setbacks through athletics and my living arrangements at Saint Peter’s University. My freshman year, I came from a slow, quiet suburban childhood into the fast and nonstop environment of Jersey City. The following year, I tried to take on more responsibility by renting a house near campus with my teammates, but I ended up stuck…

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    main idea, or thesis statement. One variation of the body is the middle section of a paragraph. The body of a paragraph supports the topic sentence by proving or disproving it. The body of a paragraph discusses the controlling idea by using facts, arguments, analysis, examples, and other information. The other, most familiar, variation pertains to the middle paragraphs that are located between the introduction and conclusion. A body paragraph typically has the same function as a body of a…

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