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    Blaw 320 Cardinal Homework #3

    Question 1: Mel suffers from a mental disorder that gives rise to a subconscious desire to commit homicide. Under the influence of the mental disorder, Mel formulated a plan to kill Herb by breaking into Herb’s house and shooting him to death while he was asleep. Brent, who had never met or communicated with Mel, learned of Mel’s plan. Brent knew when and where Mel intended to kill Herb, and he desired to assist Mel in the crime. On the night Mel intended to kill Herb, unbeknownst to Mel, Brent

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    Philosophy

    communication. Pragmatics on the other hand, a subfield of linguistics involves the study of language in a context of use. It involves utterances but not sentences. Pragmatics consists of special aspects such as speech acts, which was developed by "J. L." Austin (How to Do Things With Words, 1962). Speech Acts are acts which are accomplished by the use of language. They may be either locutionary acts; acts that convey meaningful utterance using a referring expressive and a radiating expressive, or illocutionary

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    Speaking Out About Malt Case Study

    Speaking Out about Malt Case Study As the associate vice president for plant management at Whitewater Brewing Company, Mary Davis believes that the marketing of those cheap high-alcohol malt liquor is immoral and unethical, because these potentially harmful products may cause many problems in urban communities. Rafter, a malt liquor brewed by Whitewater Brewing Company, is bottled in a 40-ounce size like many other similar products, which are popular with inner-city teenagers. 40s have leaded to

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    Figures of Speech

    FIGURES OF SPEECH List of Figure of Speech and Examples Alliteration This is a very common figure of speech that involves using words that begin with the same sound.  For instance, “Sally sells sea shells by the seashore” is alliteration – and try saying it fast to see how difficult it is! It is often used in advertising slogans to create something catchy that more people will remember.  Assonance Remember the phrase “I Like Ike”? It was a very common phase for those who supported Dwight

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    Commencement Address

    light of our own ambition and need for success we still let opportunities of kindness pass us by. This is what George Saunders[1] addresses in his commencement addres that he delivered in May 2013 at Syracuse University in New York State. In his speech Saunders uses 2nd person singular/plural, 1st person plural, and 1st person singular. The use of 2nd person plural makes it clear that Saunders is addressing the audience directly and that he wants them to think, take action and be responsible. The

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    Freedom with Discipline

    cvfggggggggggggggggggffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffDiscipline should be inculcated from a very young age. Talent and genius alone are not enough to achieve success. Discipline has an equally important role to play. Talents blossom in a disciplined person. Liberty is highly cherished and mush valued privilege in our society. But absolute liberty is not possible. Discipline involves a restraint on liberty, which is necessary for the interest of society. Discipline

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    Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes

    Power is represented through using different techniques in Hawk Roosting and Flag. Both writers use language techniques to show power. In Hawk Roosting, there are many words connected with altitude such as: ‘top’ ‘buoyancy’ ‘flight’ ‘upward’ ‘high’ ‘fly up.’ We usually connect height with increased status / power. The Hawk acts as an overseer, or dictator, holding power over everything below it. The frequency of these words reminds the reader that the hawk is a symbol of power. The word ‘buoyancy’

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    To Be an American

    made this morning are possible because you are an American. To be an American you have the rights to the first amendment, that is the freedom of religion, speech, press, the right to vote, and individuality. One of the most important values of being an American is the first amendment. The first amendment allows us to have freedom of speech, which gives us the right to say what we think about topics or arguments. Such as who is the better pick for mayor and why you believe in him. We also have

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    Cool Beans

    ------------------------------------------------- Analyze a Protest Song—Worksheet Instructions: To use this chart, you can print, copy, and paste into a document of your own, or create a chart of your own with the same information. Complete the following using your selected protest song. A. Provide the Song Facts 1. Song title: “We Shall Be Free” 2. Songwriter: Garth Brooks 3. Performed by: Garth Brooks 4. Describe the historical context in three to five sentences. 5. Imagine

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    Women on Board

    is not only the vocabulary or the grammar, but also the adoption of figures of speech, which implies some new meanings on the original idea that are lively and vivid, in order to leave a deep impression to people. There are some common figures of speech that PSA generally adopts. \ The article will stands on the point of view of rhetoric, discussing the PSA language, and mainly on the application of the figures of speech on PSA. To some extent, every object in the world exists with its unique

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