Unit 2 Assignment 1: Chapter Review and TRACE 1. The five elements in the rhetorical situation are text, reader, author, constraints, and exigence. 2. A reader can use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay by analyzing what the author is arguing about and who his target readers are. A viewer can use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image by first analyzing what the image’s meaning is, and who the targeted viewer is. A writer can use the rhetorical situation during the
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ENGL 2304 Dr. Soto 8 October 2007 Feminism in Trifles In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, a short play about rural life in the early twentieth century, a strong standpoint on feminism is presented to the audience. Throughout the play, much of the plot revolves around contrasting the men in power’s perception of a crime scene with the more subjective, emotional women’s point of view. In the conclusion of the poem, the women, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, decline turning in some potential evidence that
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best methods to optimize the body’s performance in relation to doing activities requiring physical strength. It is knowledge combined with physical and a hands-on approach relating to real-world experiences. Majority of the sports scientists’ patients are athletes for they are the ones participating in the sporting world. In turn, sports scientists determine ways in order to improve and develop ways in order to achieve the best possible sporting performance of athletes. They also devise treatments
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The Doctor in Spite of Himself: The Doctor in Spite of Himself is a play that I had previously studied in France like many of Molière’s plays. I thought that it was ironic for me to go see the play for the first time in theatre in the United States. I was really looking forward to hear how the actors would pronounce the characters’ French names, which are rather exotic even for me. I think that because I had previously studied Molière’s work in class, I was expecting this play to be performed
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stories in his life that make himself vulnerable because the audience can take his story however they want. They might not see the story the same way that Mark does. At the beginning before he goes on stage he seems to be rather nervous for this performance. I don’t know if it’s because he doesn’t think he’s going to do well or what, but he is nervous at the beginning. In class, we discussed that this may be a good thing because it means that we are going to take the stand up seriously. The difference
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or comparable levels of employment. In such cases, it is important to identify required job tasks and expected performance levels. Such information creates targeted outcomes for the rehabilitation program. The overall rehabilitation process is guided by the job analysis through a process wherein assessed levels of current functional capacity are compared to the required job performance demands (Loisel et al. 2001). Identified gaps between worker capacity and job demands are then addressed through
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Ethan Dorden Dr. Brian Ray Theatre 1100 November 30, 2014 In the play The Odd Couple there were many significant items that made the play come together like the lights, costumes, characters, sound, and even the type of stage/play area. The play itself was the most important part where all these items come together. The play opens at Olive’s sloppy apartment, where she has friends over. Even though the girls has liquor they decided to drink diet soda and not even gossip. Florence shows
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Pre-Production Evaluation Charlie Hill My pre-production I gained an insight into the media concepts behind my project. I researched similar music videos related to my chosen genre other than the original track ‘ALL CAPS’ to get more of an understanding of what defines a Hip-Hop act, and to get inspiration from their work to reflect into my own music video. I noticed that they use dull lighting, in many of their
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students create an original response to answer a certain question. Students respond to a question using their own ideas, in their own words. Examples of alternative assessment are short-answer questions, essays, oral presentations, demonstrations, performance assessment, and portfolios. Other activities included in this type are teacher observation and student self-assessment. * Components of Alternative Assessment a) Assessment is based on authentic task that demonstrate students’ ability
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transcription of Chopin’s Nocturne Opus by Pablo de Sarasate which his work is in the same key he adds an individual flair. Last was Caprice Number 24 by Niccolo Paganini. Each performs gave you a different feeling. When Mr. Howard finished his performance he stated that he felt it was quite necessary to begin by providing the audience with significant background information about Bach. This lecture would allow the audience to better understand Bach as a composer and to appreciate his music work
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