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    Explain the importance of the rhetorical situation. Understanding your audience is extremely important in writing. As a writer of a technical reports, it is important to understand the "rhetorical situation" so you can target your message for a specific audience. The term was first used by Lloyd Bitzer (1968) in “The Rhetorical Situation,” to refer to all the features of audience, purpose, and demands that serve to create a moment suitable for a rhetorical response (The College of Liberal Arts…

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    How could Dogme and Emergent Language theories influence classroom practice? Dogme and Emergent Language theories both challenge the traditional teaching methods. A Dogme theory approaches teaching from a ‘materials light’ perspective, with very little to none of the classroom activities coming from a textbook or syllabus (Boyadzhieva, 2014, p. 783). The idea is to get the students’ to become autonomous learners and for them to come to the classroom with their own set of objectives. All tasks…

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    being the younger generation represented in the novel, therefore shows how the different age groups have progressed. She did not allow Mariam’s past experiences with Rasheed to dictate her self-worth, simply because she was a woman. Therefore, the dictations of society could not affect…

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    One way he achieves his purpose is by using a strong sense of dictation. By using descriptive phrases such as, “In college, life is elsewhere,” and “Life is what celebrities have,” Edmundson paints a very descriptive picture of how students in college only live in “the future and not the present (Edmundson 20).” This…

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    In the excerpt of “The Banking Concept of Education” by Paulo Freire, the readers are introduced to the problems in our education system. The reality in most classrooms subject the students to the dictations of teachers, who expect the regurgitation of those lectures. Education in schools are no longer based on helping the students think outside the box but maintain a uniformity of information that the teacher or a higher form of authority deems important. However, proposed the author, by…

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    Printing Press Dbq

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    hard. As it shows us in Document 1, the printing press worked by arranging moving metal type, then the type would be inked, and pressed down to paper. Before the invention of Gutenberg’s printing press, a scribe would write a book by hand from the dictation of a scholar. The printing…

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    My Parenting Styles

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    Before attending the course, I thought teaching children is easy. Since some people think that they do not need to spend much time with caring children, the responsibility of parents is only providing the basic needs for children. However, after attending lectures, I realized parenting styles may affect children in formatting personality. Thus, I would like to share my views on this topic. I remembered after my sister was born, my life was totally different. My parents spent all the time with…

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    were in the 19th century. Poe branches out of horror and romanticism, developing gothic romanticism and pioneering psychological horror. Aspects of both genres are distinguishable and apparent in both texts. This is because Poe uses narration and dictation to implement the darkness of each genre. Furthermore, reflected between the lines of both texts was Poe’s intellectual belief that art and literature were the most realistic and accurate depiction of human nature. Therefore, his depictions of…

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    and it will take you on a riverboat journey through the dense forests of Canada to reveal the truth lying behind the maple leaf. Is Canada a monster that camouflages its problems in the forests or is it another victim of the growing demands [or dictations] of the aboriginal…

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    7.Infants and toddlers care and education has been misunderstood as “just feeding, changing diapers, and giving naps.” However, research findings of human brain development enlighten us how infants and toddlers care should be evaluated, planned and implemented. Suppose you are an invited speaker for a seminar to present how infants and toddlers should be cared for or educated based on human brain research findings. What can be your three key ideas of the presentation to the educational…

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