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    Speaking Response Essay

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    is clear to all. Lack of enough knowledge on a topic leads an individual to a lot of vagueness which makes the message not only unclear but also understandable. Having deep knowledge on a topic is also very important to help answer any questions or make any clarification that may be requested by the audience (Anthonissen, 2008). The second element in creating a clear and concise message is organization. An individual could have factual and very good information about a given topic. However, it…

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    Advertising is the means of communicating a salient message to the users of a product or service. At its best, advertising will create a sense of urgency for the consumer, an awareness - often honest and accurate – that there are products, places, styles or sensibilities that cry out for action or attention (Jordan Zimmerman, 2003). Most people believe that good ads should be funny, well written or visually dramatic. The truth is, the very best ads work because of the strategy behind them…

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    To establish an effective novel that will engage and attract readers throughout the story there needs to be an ongoing confusion to develop plot every great novel creates a joyful, uneasy or complex confusion to emphasize theme and the overall message of the novel. Firstly, the violent nature and actions shown in Ralph in this quote, “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood! (186)”, directly support the thematic subject of savagery. Story elements such as the terror of the beast and…

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    While it is a topic that could be debated nowadays, it holds some truth. Because our world is a world dominated by man, he has been stereotyped in many other ways. Although they are not always directly stated, one could easily grasp the implied message. Some common stereotypes that derived from men being dominant are illustrated in, The Man with a Baby advertised by Kookai, a French fashion company, and Spaghetti Sauce, advertising the Huggies baby wipes. These advertisements target men, and…

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    with children. The implicit message is that abuse can covertly happen to someone you know and is an ongoing cycle unless someone reports and puts an end to it. So, pay more attention to people and your surroundings. First of all, one of the techniques used was juxtaposing the tagline on the center of the focal point. The tagline, “He has his mother’s eyes” overlaps the focal point, the boy’s face. The placement allows readers to easily connect with the implicit message. The approach is to get…

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    The Bacchae Analysis

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    of Greek tragedy, and would be an excellent choice to produce at the National Theatre here in Columbus. Although it was written in ancient Greek times, its messages still ring true in today’s world. The ideas that resonate most today, from The Bacchae, in my opinion are of the duality of chaos and order in society, and of the outwardly hidden nature of people. These two ideas represent changing conventional values and speak most to the focus of issues in today’s society. The conflict of the two…

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    Explicitness is the interpersonal level and clarity of the message which is the first degree of a conversation where it barely hits the surface of relationship talk. Depth refers to self-disclosure and how personal the information being shared is. This distinguishes the public from private conversations. Valence, especially negative valence, has to do with the tone in which the message is given and how the receiver interprets the tone with the message (Knobloch, Solomon, & Theiss,…

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    Topoi of revealed secrets occur in over twenty-five ANE sources, ranging from Sumer, Babylon, and Persia in the east to Egypt and Greece in the west. In the following subsection is three positive-revelation sources possibly holding a parent-child relationship with Second Temple writings. The second subsection contains two for negative revelation. The three most likely sources for parent-child relationships are (1) the Ascent of Enmeduranki, (2) the Assyrian version of the Epic of Gilgamesh, and…

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    darker side of life and emotions being performed can be seen now as an intellectual way to educate the masses. The crowds came to enjoy the performance but that was not always the only thing the writer/creator was trying to get across. Having a hidden message or portraying the darker common side of life was an outlet to…

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    easiest thing to understand. With facts being surrounded by figurative language, the reason the author is writing the lyric essay seems to get lost. The reader has to pick out the important parts of the quickly shifting topic to interpret the true message of the lyric essay. With all these elements considered, the essay “Music Lives” by Taylor Tranberg can indeed be called a lyric essay. In Taylor Tranberg’s essay “Music Lives”, she illustrates the connection between music and all living things.…

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