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    topic of trolling and how there is no accountability on the internet for people who lie or make threatening remarks to others. Her target audience was internet content providers and she wanted them to redesign their comment sections in order to keep trolls off of the internet. In order for Zhuo to reach her audience, she used rhetorical techniques like ethos, pathos, and logos. In Zhuo's essay “Where Anonymity Breeds Contempt” she uses ethos effectively to establish…

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    thing is that not only does our local ocean ecosystem get effected by local overfishing but also by overfishing world wide because of how certain fish migrate around the world to other areas. A big part of overfishing is the fishing companies that troll for fish. There nets they use are big enough to hold 4 commercial jumbo jets. Not only do they catch a lot of the fish there targeting but they also catch a lot of by catch. By catch is the…

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    D’Addario uses a variety of definitions and examples of trolling to help the reader understand how the word “trolling” has changed over time. Though it is not so much the change in meaning of trolling that troubles him as much as how it has influenced the way we view publications and how it impacts the millions of conversations that take place on the Internet. Being a journalist himself, D’Addario knows that this change could affect his career and the freedom of thought that he benefits from.…

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    the troll which represented his helpfulness and his calmness during the dangerous situation. “Harry then did something that was both very brave and very stupid.” (Rowling 176) Although Harry was also frightened by the troll, he tried to conquer with it and finally he can do it. It also showed the contrast between him and Ron and Hermione as Ron and Hermione felt frightened and failed to escape from troll. It let Harry became further prominent. Harry tried his best to fight against the troll at…

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    The Hobbit

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    and bad things. The adventurers are trying to reach Elrond who lives in the Last Lonely House in Rivendell. While passing through the Misty Mountains, the group encounters three trolls. Their names are Bill, Bert, and Tom. The dwarves are running low on supplies, so they suggest that Bilbo go and take some from the trolls. Bilbo must now put his fears behind him and confront the…

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    pleasurable feeling of adrenaline in your veins. You could sense the power and confidence seeping into you for standing up, venting or releasing your inhibitions. But have you ever thought about how the person on the other side of screen feels? When teens troll, they appreciate the fact that is not in person. The anonymous nature of online bullying gives certain individuals false confidence, from the separation provided by the screen. An individual who comes up with the idea of attacking…

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    another actor, the fabric was just placed there but the actor quickly figured out how to tie it into the scene to move the story forward. In the end, this show turned out to be wildly entertaining for anyone that showed up. Between the silencing troll, the basic setup, and the cooperation of the entire cast, they were able to put on this glorious production. Improvisation is never scripted, but there does need to be some form of structure to make this all run…

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    Analysis Of Artemis Fowl

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    In Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl, a boy genius, captures a fairy. To begin with, Artemis Fowl is a twelve year old boy. His father disappeared about a year ago in a plane crash. Artemis’ father was leaving for a work conference and never returned. Artemis’ father ran a criminal business, before he vanquished. Ever since then, Artemis has been keeping the business alive. Meanwhile, Artemis’ mom is going insane. After her husband vanished, she lost sense of reality. Juliet, a young…

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    Bilbo Timidity Quotes

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    of the story Bilbo was someone who was easily frightened but now he has grown much bolder in his adventure especially when he confronts Gollum. For example in chapter two when the trolls have taken the dwarves hostage Bilbo doesn’t try to help him for he is too scared. This is shown when he tells Thorin, “‘It’s trolls!’ said Bilbo from behind a tree. They had forgotten all about him” (Tolkien 39). The quote demonstrates Bilbo’s timidity as he pushes the responsibility of saving the dwarves to…

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    Bilbo, the non-traditional hero, and Thorin, the classic hero, are two characters from ‘The Hobbit’ written by J.R.R Tolkien. The skills the protagonist acquired that helped him overcome adversity and obstacles can be compared to the skills the classic hero displayed. Although Bilbo and Thorin are both heroes, Bilbo emphasizes that he was a better hero than Thorin. Their past plus their experiences from the quest forged them into characters with different characteristics. Therefore, Bilbo and…

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