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    links it to the successful, well-loved, parent magazine. This automatically gives it credibility and attracts younger audiences who want to be like the women in "Cosmopolitan" when they grow up. The "girl" part in the title obviously suggests the target audience and the fact that it differs from "Cosmopolitan". It could also appeal to a younger audience because "Cosmopolitan" is abbreviated to "Cosmo" for this title and abbreviating words is a trend amongst young people.

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    change. Throughout this essay I will focus on Sissako's use of silence as a narrative agent and explore the limited and one way stream of communication portrayed. The documentary style of filmmaking helps the audience to actively engage with the film and this relationship encourages the audience to question their understandings of communication in specific spatial and temporal situations. Whilst Sissako recognises and demonstrates this singular line of communication the potential for dual communication

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    word. Additionally, this Apple’s FaceTime application ad is one of the best examples of how thoughtful events can change others’ point of view with reasoning (logos), credibility (ethos), emotion (pathos), and how it’s effective in convincing its audiences to use FaceTime application. Who doesn’t talk? Everyone talks everyday. Speaking is the best way to express feeling and showing thoughts. Some people spend their whole lives together and always have face-to-face communication with their love ones

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    Each ethnic group speak its own brand of English with a particular accent, jargon and intonation(source text book) so the social context of my speech will be in simple English so that the audience can understand. According to our textbook “English for Oral Communication” pg.126 - Guidelines in Social Communication: Effective communication happens only when you understand and have respect for culture differences. (e) Prepare an outline

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    Shrew. The relationship between Kate and Petruchio is central to the development of The Taming of the Shrew, as both characters clearly represent and are centrally involved in the main theme of the play, the taming of the "shrew", Kate. The audience is first introduced to Kate by other characters' opinions of her, such rather than from Kate herself. Language such as Gremio's, 'she's too rough for me,' and Hotensio's, 'Unless you were of gentler milder mould,' gives Kate her reputation as

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    the play, I believe that the audience is intended to sympathise with Giovanni. Although his actions are described as 'devilish

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    Through this use of language in their banter and witty exchanges, they would be more interesting to the audience as they are a unique couple who are ‘just them’ and their exchanges would fuel much speculation about their life, whether they love each other or hate each other. On the other hand, the infrequent dialogue between Hero and Claudio could be seen

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    immediate clue as to how the play and the presentation of the story of the two pairs of lovers would be received by an audience of the time, living as they did in a patriarchal society which was based on social conventions and appearances. It can also be taken as an initial comment by Shakespeare about that society and its values and moral codes. Modern audiences, however,

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    Genre Analysis Essay

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    like to show off their own personal qualifications, education, and academic and professional experiences they have obtained throughout their life. The audience in which will be looking over these resumes could be a pretty broad range generally speaking, but for the most part whoever the author is submitting the resume to will be the intended audience for this genre. I think it is safe to say this genre will be around for many years to come,

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    THE REVERSE presents with an interesting idea. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. The script is driven by solid themes about freedom, justice, and destiny. The tone is mainly dark and it presents with as a very disturbing and violent story. While the concept feels thought provoking, the overall script would benefit from more development. First, there’s a solid inciting event when Justin is fired and called a derogatory name. His decision to buy the plantation is the catalyst that moves

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