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    When analyzing two videos used for advertising one must take into consideration that the companies that create the videos intend for them to impact as many people as they can, as a result they make videos regarding the general public instead of any given group or entity. Doing this also keeps them out of legal issues regarding the worlds changing views. In order to understand and break apart the advertisements we must take into consideration the motives for making such a visual, whether it be…

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    1) Describe the setting, narration, diction. How does each contribute to the story? The setting begins in Florida in the springtime. It seems to be post-slavery years as African Americans have great influence by white people. The character works harsh manual labor for very little in return. The narration is in third person omniscient, without the diction used in the story. The diction in the story is old southern. The setting tells us that the area the story takes place in is filled with…

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    The second assignment is very interesting it is about rhetorical analysis . In this assignment, there are two essay we have to read , both of these articles have a same points and share same stories to influence an audience but in different style of writing. Helen Keller, the important day and another one called my left foot by Christy Brown wrote the first article. Both of the authors Both of these authors use rhetorical appeals that include logos, ethos, and pathos, to help the readers…

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    women were black and experienced suppression and discrimination during the 1900s; however, the stories are hardly analogous. “How It Feels to be Colored Me” is the superior story of the two. Hurston forms a more personal story line and uses rhetoric devices to create an effervescent environment to appeal to the audience. Hurston writes a narrative about how she “realized” she was black and how it changed her life. Beginning her story as a naive child living in Eatonville, Florida, she speaks…

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    This week’s class was very thought provoking as we explored reasons behind identifying ourselves with a song. We also learned the effect of Stockholm Syndrome, and I thought that it was interesting to relate this event to the saying of “which came first the chicken or the egg”. The following lines will depict my point. Many believe that choosing “your song” has to do with whether or not the song does something for the person, or if the lyrics and melodies are congruent with one’s personality.…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of The Declaration of Independence American Founding Father and former President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, was the main author of the Declaration of Independence, a document in which all of the wrongdoings of the British king towards the colonies are listed. Jefferson’s purpose was to list these wrongdoings in order to give a purpose for the colonies to declare independence from the British government. He used a defiant tone in order to establish the secession…

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    If the first sentence were taken alone, I would not expect what is to follow. However, the first three sentence correlate with each other. I think taking all three should be taken in together. The third sentence, in particular, is the actual topic sentence. The interesting thing about the first two sentences is that they unite Chief Joseph and General Howard, as they both feel the same thing. This is an interesting choice, as it is each other (I assume) that they have fought. Grammatically, it…

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    1.1. Circe After his arrival in Pennsylvania, Milkman meets several persons and understands that he depends on their knowledge and wisdom. The first significant woman he meets is Circe. During a conversation with Reverend Butler, Milkman hears about Circe, who works as a midwife who already his father mentioned in his narratives. Reverend Butler tells him that Circe also helped to birth Macon and Pilate. Furthermore, he tells Milkman that Circe worked for the Butler’s, the family who greedily…

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    In Fox’s new show Lethal Weapon (based on the movie series of the same name), we follow the characters of Martin Riggs, and ex- Navy SEAL, and his new partner at the Los Angeles Police Department, Roger Murtaugh. The show is serial, as each new episode follows a specific storyline and builds off the previous episode. Some spectacles are also included during the commercial breaks, where we see a character from the show using a new Microsoft Surface Pro. Although this is not important to the show,…

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    Heather Rogers, in “The Hidden Life of Garbage”, effectively describes and delineates the processes of the garbage disposal system and its resulting effects through the organization of the contents and ideas of the essays, the utilization of rhetorical devices (such as similes and scesis onomaton), and the creation of a deliberate and concise scheme of syntax and diction – in addition to the resulting imagery. Firstly, Rogers develops a unique organization of the content in her essay in order…

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