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    When an argument is made it is best to use a rhetorical situation and rhetorical appeals to effectively execute the point. A rhetorical situation provides the reader with all the information needed to infer insight on the discussion. A rhetorical appeal can persuade an audience into accepting a new opinion or at least consider it however, once an appeal is made by the rhetor it cannot be withdrawn. “Gun Smoke and Mirrors” is an option piece from The New York Times, a noted liberal newspaper. It…

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    chronological mode. Narrating his novel in non chronological structure is further proof that Vonnegut’s overturns old fashioned storytelling techniques. In a conversation with his publisher Harrison Starr in the first chapter about the futility of writing an antiwar novel, Vonnegut states…

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    Sonnet 130 Analysis

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    VEDANT VASHIST YEAR 10 ENGLISH CLOSE READING-POETRY Poetry is a type of writing in which the outflow of feelings and contemplations are appeared by writers in rhyme, examinations and representations. Verse has been used for a significant long time to show cleverness, sentiment and to grant feeling to others, for example, it could be about something exciting that happened on your approach to class and you need to review it. In now days, verse has been utilized as verses as a part of the…

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    variety of purposes including creating parallelism, teaching lessons, and foreshadowing the future. Ray Bradbury uses a countless amount of allusions in his book Fahrenheit 451, and they nurtured his writing to become more creative and instructive in content. All in all, allusions foster better writing, and it also creates many grins as readers find references to their favorite…

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    Reflection On Listening

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    Listening Listening is one of the most essential ability to understand what you hear. In order to listen effectively, a person should know how to listen. We spend our most time with listening news, television, friends etc. Students almost spend their whole time with listen their lecturer. They are listening to learn something. If effective listening is taught students properly, they will easily get what they listen. So they can listen consciously and learn faster. We consciously (and…

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    out there. Frequently used conventions in erotica include: a hot alpha male with a take-charge attitude, a damsel in distress, and the basic plot-line of romance with the inclusion of spicy scenes. These set conventions can serve as a guide for my writing, but will not fully control it – there is a lot of wiggle room as far as the events of the story. Many of these conventions will appeal to my target audience – mostly women in their twenties and…

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    from those who respond with the ideal criteria described by Ramsdell (2010) in “Storytelling, Narration, and the ‘Who I Am’ Story”. Based on Ramsdell’s criteria for the “Who I Am” story, it is evident that writers employ similar aspects into their writing, as seen in Sedaris’ (2000) “Me Talk Pretty One Day”, and in my personal literacy narrative, “The Weight of Clinkscale: A Learning Experience”. Both narratives show a story rather than tell it, appeal greatly to emotion, and follow an overall…

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    Personal Essay Have you ever been to a place that you know is just not safe? Or have you ever been put in a position to do something that you had no desire to do? Well I have, and from personal experience I know it can be very uncomfortable. In The book of Jonah, Jonah is faced with similar circumstances. Jonah prayed to God for a message to give to a city. God answered and told Jonah to go to Nineveh and tell the people to repent for all of their sins or their city would be destroyed by God.…

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    hopes of improving my writing skills throughout the multiple essays and assignments that have been given to us. Looking forward to reach this personal goal of mine, I took the time to focus on each essay individually and seek out the resources that would help me earn a good grade. Over the semester, the course revolved around the topic of monsters which was used throughout three projects: Project Space, Project Text, and Project Media. Each of these assignments challenged my writing capabilities…

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    Wednesday Wars It is important to have people in your life who you can rely on, look up to as mentors and help you develop as a person. In Gary.D Schmidt’s novel “The Wednesday Wars”, Holling Hoodhood is a seventh-grade student attending Camilla Junior High in Long Island during The Vietnam War. Holling has to stay in every Wednesday afternoon with the teacher who “hates [Holling’s] guts”(Schmidt 7), Mrs.Baker, but throughout the novel, Holling and Mrs.Baker develop a strong relationship and Mrs…

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