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    The author appeals to the reader’s emotions with these examples and gives accurate evidence of women who already risk their lives but don’t receive recognition for it. Statistics are also presented that evaluate the many women who have lost their lives and been injured while serving in the armed forces and participating in missions whose “main purpose wasn’t direct combat on the ground.” The author goes on to explain that while women are fighting and risking their lives on the battlefield, the…

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    The Racial State Summary

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    examines the mission of Germany’s Nazi regime to reconstruct society based on racial criteria. The authors claim that the Nazi racial policy was deliberately set out to create an idealistic society in agreement with principles of race. The book starts by analyzing the Nazi racial ideology, then moves on to application of racial policies, and finishes with a few chapters on the victims of racism. The authors argue that the Third Reich was fundamentally different from other regimes because of…

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    possession that you will purchase. The author began the article with statistics sharing that our mind wonders “forty-seven percent of the time” (Hamblin, 2015) while we do anything like reading or listening to someone speak. Which brings up our first evidence of effective writing. The author points out that our mind wonders while we read, and we are currently reading an article... It sure does make you think and understand what the author means! The author then goes on to quote and reference…

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    The author used the exposition to introduce an initial problem, which can be summed by “Wallace went all the way to Florida to fight a Brazilian middleweight he’d never heard of for ten thousand dollars. That’s what it had come to,” (Fowlkes, #). We can see…

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    Emily Dickinson’s most well-known poems. The piece talks about a woman who died for the concept of beauty while the man beside her gave up his life for truth. The narrator explains that both are the same which make them brethren. In this poem, the author explores the theme of death. More than this, the choice of words is used to communicate the relationship between death, beauty, and truth. And as a result, Dickinson made a poem that is gruesome and frightening and at the same time truthful and…

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    In order to write an effective novel or piece of writing, an author must first live their own lives and use it in their writing to improve the quality and relatibility of their text. TOPIC SENTENCE Without any experience, an author does not have anything to write about. Only when experiencing what their own lives have to offer them can they have any insight on what they can write about. When all an author does is write and write, they are not only losing their sanity, but they have nothing…

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    inspired to make a change in the lives of women all over the world. The authors begin by describing Confino. The readers learn about where she was born, her appearance, and personality traits. The authors also give Confino a sense of importance by stating, “Jordana could have just alighted from a prom queen’s throne.” By including this statement, the authors acknowledge Jordana’s importance and high standing in school. The authors then continue by explaining that Jordana expects equal rights as…

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    is good to use spyware or not. The authors place on spyware is that parents should use spyware but that maybe some parents might use it to just see what they're doing and invade their privacy. My opinion on spyware is that I agree with the author when he says parents should use spyware. I also disagree with the author when he says that some parents might use spyware to see everything their children are doing or chatting with. So I agree and disagree with the author because both reasons are very…

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    Goodbye To My Twinkie Day

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    been set, next the author must illustrate to audience the thesis/theme; which is usual done with a sentence or two. In this article the author decide to use a one-sentence to paragraph as both the introduction and as the thesis/theme. The one-sentence paragraph is effective but could be stronger; in order to make it stronger the author should have introduced the topic, illustrate the key aspects/opinion in relationship to the to the topic being junk food and lastly the author should summarize…

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    1. What did you already know about evaluating the Author’s Techniques? I already know about evaluating the author technique is to figure out the message of the authors. In order make a judgment what they are saying or how they are saying to passing to the massage. For example, when you write essay or any paragraph we not writing as we speaking, we need to write correctly languages. 2. What did you learn about evaluating the Author’s Techniques? I learned about…

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