how the three attributes of the Rhetorical Triangle (speaker, audience, and situation) are utilized in each of the four approaches LAYOUT OF PAPER: Part 1: A speech or lecture - Begin this section of your paper by explaining how, why and/or when you would use a speech or lecture to develop a presentation. - Then you should explain how the three components of the Rhetorical Triangle (i.e., the speaker, the audience, and the situation) operate within the dynamics of a speech or
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passage and let it be known where it came from. If you have an issue with understanding why the offense is taken so strong, put yourself in the position of the author. You research for the information, make sure it is clear and concise for the audience you are preparing it for, release it for use, then someone comes along and takes it exactly the way you’ve written it or maybe changes a few things around to make it sound a little different to pass it off as their own. Not good at all. It has
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ANSWER: Hello! a Thank you for writing. I went through your query and I understand your concern. Exercise has been proven to be as effective (or more) than many drug treatments for common health problems, including diabetes, heart disease and depression, just to name a few. So, exercise definitely plays a role in optimal health — it's just not the central key for weight loss. You cannot keep eating a junk food diet and simply exercise your way into smaller pants. Additionally, when and how much
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Chapters 24-28 analysis Passage: “There are those who can be moved by the sound of the voice alone. There are those who remember the first day they heard it as if it were today, who remember their excitement, and the queer sensations of their bodies as though electricity were passing through them. For the voice has magic in it, and it has threatening in it, and thunder echoes in it over black mountains” (Paton 217) Paton uses analogies to give further clarification into his statements and show
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“The Carbonaro Effect” is a hidden camera television show where a magician, Michel Carbonaro, tricks unsuspecting, ordinary people. All of his performances occur in ordinary locations such as in stores, offices, or schools, and the people Carbonaro tricks are not aware that he is a magician. Carbonaro’s physics, logic defying illusions, and suggestively believable backstories produce hilarious reactions from his gullible targets.Much of the entertainment of the show comes from the incredulous reactions
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This story tells the journey of a young skillful tattoo artist named Seikichi who was well known for his “unrivaled boldness and sensual charm of his art”(Tanizaki 80) Seikichi very much behaves like a sadist in his attitude towards some of his customers, He reveals to us the excruciating pain they feel while getting these works of art on their bodies. “Shading and vermilioning – these are said to be especially painful – were the techniques he most enjoyed” (Tanizaki, 80) He found himself to enjoy
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Katie Diehm, the author of “‘Paddlers Sit Ready!’ The Enduring Sport of Dragon Boating,” is a participant-observer. Towards the beginning of the profile, it is easier to determine the author’s role, but further into the profile, her role is more distant. In the first sentence, the author makes it clear to us that she is a participant-observer; she says, “As we bob up and down in the river, our arms begin to shake in anticipation,” (paragraph 1). By saying “we” it points out that she is not spectating
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memories that Joel wants to remember. However, as the memories are being removed and Clementine disappears, the audience hears screeches and creepy sounds. When she’s gone, so is the music and Joel is sitting in the snow by himself. All that is heard is his echo as he yells. The heavy use of non-diegetic music in this sequence highlights Joel’s emotions and is used as a way to engage the audience into what is going on inside his
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This final installment of Heartaches 3: Bad Boy Vibes is an action-packed romance; a continuation of Anna and Rafe’s intense relationship. H.M. Irwing was sure to create a deep and thoughtful romance novel that added action and conspiracy into what could have turned into a sappy romance. Heartaches 3: Bad Boy Vibes adds a final twist: instead of working through the struggles of two broken souls, this one became about their struggle to stay together. Without giving any spoilers, I will say I was
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words paint a picture of how the author hits his opponent with strength and the ability to create such hits only comes from constant practice.The use of imagery makes the audience feel that they are watching the game live in the stadium. The author goes on to say “Years of drills turned technique into instinct” , letting the audience know that his practice made the tackle easier, and more powerful and effective. David Johnson again uses visual imagery when
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