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    describe what you think the essay is trying to persuade you of, and note that you do not see a main claim in the paper. How could the claim be made clearer, more focused, or more specific? The main claim of the essay is unnecessary repetitive testing costing the hospitals and patients more money and not good care. 2. To what positions does this essay respond? Are those positions clear? Is where the essay agrees and disagrees with those positions clear? If not, why not? The essay clearly is a…

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    I have learned a great many things while I was a foreign exchange student in Winfield High School in United States. Before I came to America, I was shy, had low self-esteem, and gave up easily. But after I came to America, I can see that I am changed. I have been more confident through presenting my several projects and speaking in front of many people with English in classes. And at first, it was hard to talk to someone whom I have never met before, but now I feel more comfortable with that and…

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    I am a person who does not have a strong passion for English, I appreciate it but I am definitely not good at it. Reading or writing it does not matter what it is I am down right terrible. From simple things like understanding, to even writing one sentence is a great challenge. My junior year at high school made me realize English is just not my thing. Mrs. Theisen has helped me so much with learning to make me realize I had no idea what I was doing. The first narrow subject in English that I’m…

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    I first started ENGL 1101, I expected it to be like high school all over again. In high school I was always in the more advance classes. I wrote essays, did book reports and was given a rubric to go along with so I knew what my teacher expected. My expectations was not what I was not what I was expecting nor was prepared be to graded so hard on my essays and journals. I can honestly say I didn’t have clear understanding over the work that I was getting graded over. Now I have less interest into…

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    Anthem Reflection

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    fascinating class discussions, a deeply analytical theme essay, and a thought-provoking debate.…

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    Martin luther king played a huge role in history and played a huge part in what our country and even the world is today. He influenced so many people during his time and even over 50 years later he is still influencing people to this day. So many of his messages and his teachings are still relevant to today's society even though we no longer live in segregation and the hard times that he had to deal with. Something that Martin stressed was the idea that no one is above anyone, whether it be the…

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    long as you don’t know they are possible” by Norton Juster, means that if you believe something is impossible, you work harder to make the action possible. For example, writing an 80 page essay may seem impossible now, but people who think it is impossible now, will work harder to make sure they write the essay someda. People who know it is possible may not work as hard to achieve the goal. This is just a “theoretical” example, but there are many examples throughout Norton Juster’s book,…

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    In the article “It’s Time To Say Goodbye to Books,” by Tony Gates, the author persuades the audience how books printed on paper are no longer socially responsible. To develop his argument, the author uses a delayed thesis and literary allusion. He includes these rhetorical devices in order to show the audience how books are not as socially responsible as it was in the past. Throughout the entire article, the author explains how the argument about books is not always better than electronic books…

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    Rhetorical Reading is grasping content, as well as taking a gander at content in the authors' point of view. Rhetorical reading requires rhetorical analysis in order to understand where the author is coming from. In other words to make a decision on the authors credibility. Rhetorical analysis attempts to answer 3 questions: what is the purpose of the author?, who is it intended for?, and how will the author present it to the audience?. Students utilize this by using several strategies…

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    Both reviews are mainly positive but both reviewers focus on different aspects of the book. Johnson’s review praises Alston for providing translations and interpretations of sources that were previously inaccessible to students. Johnson also praises Alston for his writing style and ability to select and organize a large amount of material well. Johnson recognizes that Alston draws numerous interesting conclusions including those about the quick pace of educational reform compared to the…

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