Sources as evidence for the attempted Arrest of the Five Members Both sources B and C share many differences as evidence for the attempted arrested of the Five Members, which comes down largely to the to the difference in tones between both the extracts. Source C takes a more radical tone, intent on attacking Charles actions during the attempted arrest through the use of emotive words such as “desperate”, and “ill-fated”. The provenance of Source C reduces its credibility somewhat, with Roger Hill known
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highly controversial idea of virginity, and with this the power and reality of its meaning. Given the insightful and hopeful language used in the essay, Valenti is writing to a diverse audience in that she wants a wide range of people to change the attitude they have towards women and their sexuality. Valenti’s purpose is to ultimately addresses how the social construct of virginity is a problem in our society, in that it serves to suppress women and keep them subordinate to men. The author begins
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Terrorism Paper Terrorism is a critical issue that the world faces today. The stressful part is not knowing when an attack will happen and the location. Terrorism not only effects the people but the government as well because its purpose is a political reason. According to Federal Bureau Investigation (2016), “Terrorism is the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance
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Introduction 1- Attract the readers attraction threw quotations like "why a brain tumor strikes one patient and spares another" 2- The title of the text: Mobile Alert: A new study fuels debate over cell phones and tumors 3- Purpose is it intent to argue a point Body 1- Authors position objective he presented other viewpoints 2- Rhetorical appeals a- Ethos :”cell phones went from being used by wealthy few to being used by some 3 billion people around the world” as it is a fact we all know that
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Citizenship Debate Part II Purpose and Audience 2. I do not think Chavez expected her audience to agree with her position as it was posted in the politically conservative section of the Wall Street Journal. Before I read the political background section of Linda Chavez, I had thought the author to be liberal. But after reading the excerpt I the beginning of the publication, I noticed that she was a Hispanic Conservative. I could tell that Linda Chavez did not expect her audience to agree with her when
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difference between being talented and being disciplined. Dillards purpose is to persuade anyone that feels that they are incapable of doing something that anything is possible with hard work. She adopts a sentimental tone in order to appeal to her audiences feeling of confidence in themselves. Through Dillards effective use of certain words over others and her sense of humor, she is more capable of appealing to the emotions of her audience making them more confident. The very first thing that is noticed
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sides of the stage. The audience was mostly a young crowd of Chabot students. The audience seemed to enjoy the speeches. The Duo Interpretation of Literature speech seemed to be the crowd’s favorite. There were a total of six speeches through out the event. My favorite speech was delivered by Franciska Karpovich. She delivered a Persuasive Speech about Gender Shaming. The speech focused on “Slut Shaming”. She spoke about the psychological effects of Slut Shaming. The purpose of her speech was to persuade
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programs already established to prevent it. It should be known, that we, as a society, are not re-evaluating the current programs enough and thinking ahead; which is important in a rapidly populated nation. It is because of this, that my intended audience is Australian politicians, specifically the Australian Water Safety Council (AWSC), the foreign affairs minister and the minister for international development in the Pacific; as they are in control of outreach on the issue. Politicians are likely
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readers would have to dig deeper and create their own thoughts and feelings throughout a story, without having any sense of significance. When authors create their specific approach they then must decide if it is appropriate for the audience. Does it deliver the theme and purpose behind writing this piece to the reader? Is the piece appropriate? The writer must answer all these questions before finishing his or her work. After reading many different types of work by various authors there has been two authors
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speak, write, etc.. The attitude, action, or opinion you want to change. * Purpose Ask yourself: What can I accomplish with rhetoric? How can I use words to respond effectively to this opportunity? * Rhetorical Audience Those persons who are capable of being influenced by your addition to the discourse, of being changed or influenced to bring about change. Questions to consider: Who is your audience? What are they like? What opinions do they hold? What are their feelings about this
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