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    Why was Antony’s speech better that Brutus’s? Antony’s speech was better because it focused more on Emotion (Pathos) which is more appealing to human nature, rather than Brutus’s appeal to logic (Logos) and trust (Ethos). Even though they both use rhetoric there is a lot of differences and similarities in their speeches. Still one triumphs over the other and persuades the Roman people to riot and plot against the Conspirators. Brutus allowed this to happen by leaving and allowing Antony to speak…

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    Nba Player: A Short Story

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    First off when I was a little boy I always wanted to become a Nba player. My dad always told me they worked hard to get there. I was a smart boy getting all A’s on my report card. So I was willing to do anything to achieve my goal to become an Nba player. So my dad always trained me to become better , my brother and I. When we went to basketball courts my dad told me to play with the bigger boy’s. Inside I was scared shaking with fear . I told him they’re to big he said “you’ll be fine…

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    The women’s suffrage movement took place during the 1900’s, at a time when sexism and racism were extremely prominent.. Women such as Sojourner Truth took a stand against the unfair treatment they received. Truth gave a speech in 1851 to a large crowd of men and women about why women such as herself deserved the same treatment as men. Throughout her speech, she gave examples from her life, comparing herself and her own personal hardships to those of men. In her speech, “Ain’t I A Woman,”…

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    speak to the large crowd that had gathered. When he started teaching his point of view the crowd became vicious. They shouted in outrage and some even threw nearby rocks at him. John had never heard so many mean things said about him. Parents shielded their children from him in horror. John was scared, but regained his confidence and spoke out to the crowd a second time. He told them that this lesson would cause them a great deal of rage, but it would be an important one. The crowd had grown…

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    every sport in america. Although I do believe in gender equality and equal pay in the workforce; Women athletes should not get paid as much as male athletes because not as many people watch, make less sponsor revenue, and when they do have the same crowd and sponsors they are paid the same. Men and women all do the same things in the different sports, they put in the same time, they practice just as hard and they don't get paid the same. This was first brought to the attention of the public by…

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    Band Hinds Concert Report

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    the beat of the song. The song was a hype up-beat song sounding like rock and punk mix together. I was two feet away from Clay Frankel, one of the guitarist. Each band member had there own dance moves to the song with there instruments pumping the crowd up and enjoying the music. By this time I was three sangrias and the alcohol kicks in and I'm feeling cheerful, friendly, and confident because I didn't care how I looked like while dancing. The band balances hype and mellow songs during the sho.…

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    Mr. Splen Did was an entrepreneur who lived in Bounty County. Mr. Splen Did happened to own the county’s one and only shopping strip and was a successful financial risk taker. Mr. Splen Did would take out huge loans from the county’s one and only bank and invest in stocks that at first, seemed as if they would have little to no profit, but would soon skyrocket economically, and therefore brought wealth to Mr. Splen Did. As an amicable and jolly person, the residents of Bounty County all loved…

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    demonstrated throughout the whole novel. Although Hester was often criticized by the crowd for committing adultery, she never accepted to take in those words to bring her down. She wasn’t afraid to show her scarlet letter “A” to the crowd because she wanted to affirm to her mistakes. On the contrary, Reverend Dimmesdale never owned up to the punishment that Hester had to suffer through alone. Dimmesdale didn’t reveal to the crowd his secret until his last moments of death. It’s a bit ironic how…

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    two…three…twenty-seven…twenty-eight…twenty-nine! Each one of them pranced by while the drum line marched them on to the beat of the fight song. Standing there looking up at the enormous football players, I avidly wondered what it would be like to walk through this crowd to go play at Highlander Stadium. But for now, I stood on the other side of the rope, too young and too fragile to be one of them. Every Friday night, I sat in those stands at that magical stadium as I cheered on my favorite…

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    cautiously approached me. They surrounded me with their weapons drawn. The soldier behind me jabbed me in the back with a cattle prod. While I was immobilized by the pain, two of the other soldiers put my arms and legs in restraints. Out from the crowd of enemies came a mobilized imprisonment unit, a cage…

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