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    gender based equality and their capability to empathize animals. Faruqi persuades and informs women with factual compliments about their ability to ultimately improve agriculture. Relatable and easily understood, while using all three appeals of rhetoric, Faruqi’s message is efficiently conveyed. Faruqi establishes her departure from the “safe world of suits and spreadsheets and skyscrapers” to “the unpredictable, dangerous one of farm fields and factories.” Her ventures led her to eight…

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    higher power. This brings up the mention of what McCandless’s thoughts on the government. McCandless states “His moral responsibility to flout the laws of state… There would be thickets of red tape to negotiate and fines to pay” (28). Representing the rhetoric response of logos because the education the reader has gotten from the lives of the reader has given information on how the government actually works. Chris/Alex disagrees with this logic and gives senses to the readers of gaining the…

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    The article “Indoctrination U.? Faculty Ideology and Changes in Student Political Orientation (Excerpt)” by Mack D. Mariani and Gordon J. Hewitt discusses the article “Indoctrination U.” by David Horowitz and proceed to display their own findings of political indoctrination in universities. Mariani and Hewitt use very effective means to portray their argument and manage to do so in a seemingly unbiased way. The authors argue that little evidence shows faculty ideology affecting students and is…

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    earth” is an example of parallelism. Lincoln says that quote because he is reminding the people, even though under grim circumstances shall not perish and when he uses parallelism, he makes his point about the government more memorable. The last rhetoric device Lincoln uses to help get one of his points across which is that we cannot change the past but we can form the future is anaphora. “We cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground” is an example of an anaphora. He…

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    Patrick Henry rhetorical analysis essay Without his fiery attitude, bravado, and enchanting tongue, America as we know it, would still have been under a tyrannical British damnation. In 1775, at the Virginia Convention, Patrick Henry, an American colonist attorney, gives a strong passion driven speech to 120 delegates to motivate the colonists into finding the key that would free them from the caustic chains that the British so heartlessly attached to their ankles. In Patrick Henry's argument,…

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    Throughout my journey in English 101 college writing, I have learned a great deal about my approach to writing. When I was younger, I always struggled with writing because I would have so many ideas, but I never knew how to put them on paper. As I grew older and began to write more papers, my writing slowly began to improve. By the time I was in high school, I was writing decent papers and usually making solid B’s. I never thought of myself as an exceptional writer, but I always thought I was…

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    identifying more with the expressions of Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The life of Dr. King Jr. study of Dr. King’s ,the protestant, Mahatma Ghandi as well as other social revolutionist . Dr. King combines the art of allusions and magical usage of rhetoric and the theatre of “ call and response” in his unique deliveries . Dr Martin King can be accused of being @ master of verbal allusions, whether it was his artistic usage of ‘’My Country Tis of Thee” as posted in his most famous…

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    Using both of these modes of persuasion from Aristotle’s rhetoric, helped Obama get his message across to the people in an appropriate manner. He used pathos, to get emotion out from the American citizens but also to persuade them how everyone should never stop dreaming and should never give up no matter how much…

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    The informative speech I gave on Wednesday about “GM Foods” did not go better than I expected that I could have done because I felt time pressure to organize a verbal outline as closer to written outline. On the topic “GM Foods”, my rhetoric was mainly to inform audiences about negative impact of GM foods on human health. The most difficult part of this informative speech for me is the topic selection. Going through the struggle of finding the topic of large public/audiences interest which can…

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    A broadly known speech that makes evident the power of rhetoric is “I Have A Dream” by Martin Luther King Junior, which was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963. This civil rights leader proclaimed his views about human equality for all African Americans to have equals opportunities in the United States. His speech is known as one of the largest civil rights demonstrations in history. His symbolism, powerful persuasion, tone and diction helped to create an impact on his public…

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