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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 sound argument is persuasive and able to convince readers to agree on author’s stand, therefore it must contain both valid and true premises with a complex rhetorical skill. The most remarkable example of Cunningham’s rhetorical strategy is: “The only smile deemed…

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    Aren’t fallacious arguments fallacious? Fallacies: According to me and up to my understanding fallacies are the statements or any argument made by us in debates, for which we don’t have proper reasoning. Fallacies can be true or false either. These are some of the fallacious arguments I found in the script of the film “12 angry men”. (1)There were 11 votes for guilty. It’s not so easy for me to raise my hand and send a boy off to die without talking about it first. In this argument he is not…

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    Parmenides two principles state that “what-is” is and there cannot be a “what-is-not” because it is unthinkable, and therefore should be disregarded because it has no being. Parmenides backs up these principles, using very sound arguments; the three main ones being “what-is” is ungenerated, complete, and fixed. Several logical premises are further given to withhold these “signs of truth”. For instance, in Fragment 8, on the principle that “what-is” is the only thing that can be, “what-is” must…

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    In William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar Mark Antony’s speech is more persuasive than the one Brutus gives because he uses better tactics and more powerful rhetoric. In his speech Brutus uses gravitas and ethos which in the end backfires because it makes his speech less relatable and portrays him as better than the plebeians. Mark Antony gives his speech after Brutus and he uses this to his advantage by using verbal irony and more specially sarcasm. Mark Antony uses pathos and exaggeration to…

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    Cash Baker Mrs. Marinelli Composition 2 21 February 2018 Rhetorical Analysis The essay “Amethyst Initiatives Debate on Drinking, A Welcome Alternative To Fanaticism,” proves to have a few effective arguments while others are ineffective. The author, Radley Balko wrote the essay to address the argument on whether the drinking age should be lowered or not. He writes to the opposing side to share new found evidence on why the drinking age could and should get lowered. He even admits that no one…

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    In The Colonial Harem, Algerian author Malek Alloula analyzes the French colonial gaze on his native country and particularly its women through the historical record of postcards made from 1900 to 1930. Alloula argues that the postcards were a form of symbolic assault on the veiled and private women of Algeria, who were played in them by paid models, as denizens of the colonial fantasy of the harem, as created by Orientalism. In the first chapter “The Orient as Stereotype and Phantasm,” Alloula…

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    Bellin argues that this then leads to authoritarianism (Bellin 2004, 143). The second problem with her article is that her argument is cyclical. Essentially, the factors that she believes cause authoritarianism can lead to a coercive state apparatus. Her argument is not linear and does not have a cause and effect relationship. Her argument is instead a cycle that can lead to both what she defines as a cause and what she defines as an effect. The various variables that are believed…

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    experienced phenomenal growth due to it’s bombastic tone and praise of more traditional views. Whether you agree with them or not, Crowder and his associates’ political bias and views shine through in their style or writing and the structure of their arguments. This particular article discusses…

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    Introduction A. In petty arguments weight, regardless of being skinny or fat weight is said to provoke. B. Most people who are bigger are aware of it, other factors including health, genetics, and what we consume are key factors in this. I am aware that some people are overweight and that isn’t 100% okay. However, the way you handle things are important. C. “People who are overweight don't want unsolicited advice. Guess what? We know we're fat. We live in homes with mirrors.”- Al Roker First…

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