Peer review for Zunwang Liu’s Draft By Guanyi Pan Summary: -the author analyzed the EJBR, and talk about its characteristics such as the length of the article, design of each journal, the audience of the journal, the tones of the articles and so on. Then she perorates that EBR is a example of text that can help us to learn the characteristic of discourse community with readers of JEBR actively share goals and communicate with others to pursue goals. Major point: Observation: the main point of
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against the Soviets, provide reasoning towards the stockpiling of weapons, and to terminate his presidency. This document was highly published to allow people around the United States to read his speech. Audience: The audience of this document is the citizens of the United States. The audience would be diverse in terms of race, gender, social
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In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Dimmesdale is introduced with a sympathetic tone. Hawthorne portrays Dimmesdale as a tormented man in order to get the audience to sympathize with him. By highlighting Dimmesdale’s “melancholy eyes” and overall timid nature, Hawthorne establishes the strange and internal fragility of the town’s revered minister (64). Since eyes are often a symbol of the soul, Hawthorne uses the description of Dimmesdale’s eyes in order to relate that it is,
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The audience is the most important part of SOA that impacts the content of Benjamin Banneker's letter. Banneker's audience at this time was influential leaders, specifically Thomas Jefferson, who held anti-slavery sentiments. Annekers wrote this letter to convince Jefferson to commit to his anti-slavery statements and make a change. However, because Bzanneker doesn't completely know his audience, he most likely fails to achieve his purpose. For example, Banneker requests that Jefferson think about
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Therefore, the author uses the text as a tool of convincing Americans on the need of reducing the unrealistic cost of health services in order to reduce the negative implications of the high cost of health care to the economy in the future. For purposes of ensuring that his message gets the attention of the readers he uses different persuasive strategies. First, the author uses the strategy of social proof as his persuasive strategy. The author uses the findings of other researchers to support the
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Essay 1: Personal Memoir Essay #1 reflects on and expresses a strong tone on a real or imaginary event in your life. This 1000 word essay requires constructing a narrative. As we study narratives, we will examine using effective style and language and the following patterns of development: narratives that lead to a sudden insight, narratives that report facts and historical events, and narratives that illustrate a position or a philosophical perspective. We will also examine techniques of writing
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loved one feels when a loved one goes to war. Valdez supports his protest by showing us flashbacks of Johnny’s life and what family endured because he enlisted in the Vietnam war. The author’s purpose is to condemn the war and encourage all young men to serve in the war. The author writes in a darkly humorous tone for every family who has gone through the same. Although in some ways Johnny is a tragic hero, some characteristics of his life suggest that he is not a hero. Johnny is a good person with
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the international appeal is emphasised more than the local appeal. Mbalo (cited in Treffry-Goatley, 2010) also highlighted that Sediba script development encourages filmmakers to adhere more closely to the classical narrative structure to enhance audience engagement to the story. Sebida’s obsession with the classical narrative structure is also supported by the founder and creator
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the surface however, the tone used throughout the speeches are similar in that the speakers are trying to appeal to the audience using their authorities to try and argue their points. These speeches prove that men can be very prideful and base large decisions solely on their pride. Throughout Joe Stark’s speech he relies on his authority, He assumes that just because he is a man he is smarter and stronger and he relies
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Week 2 Learning Team B Design Feature List Site Audience This site is intended for adults wine connoisseurs, gourmet chefs or home gourmet cooks with extra money to spend on fine foods and wine. It explains to visitors of the site what Kudler Fine Foods is about, in terms of what kinds of foods that can be found at their stores and what kind of image they want to project. Site Purpose The purpose of the site is to give information about the store and the products that are sold there. The overall
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