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    purloined, or stolen, letter. It then becomes very confusing and convoluted when these characters begin trying to

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    Both used the slogan “It’s the Real Thing” to describe their products and the Coca-Cola company was not in agreement with that. A company executive from the incorporation and a worker from the company, Ira Herbert, addressed this issue through a letter. Mr. Herbert, used a demanding tone, repetition, and pathos in order to get the Grove Press incorporation to stop using the slogan. On the other hand, Mr. Seaver, the person from the incorporation is the most persuasive due to the use of a serious

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    ’s letter from Birmingham jail seemed like they would be very different. I thought this because of how much time passed between both of these writings and since both individuals had such different agendas, at least that’s what I thought. After the reading I did find many underlying similarities. Starting with the most obvious one, right off the bat, I noticed that both Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. incorporate their faith into their writings. In Lincoln’s speech and MLK’s letters, I

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    used in writings and compared? We you can always learn how when reading MLK speeches and letters. “I Have a Dream” spoken by Martin Luther King in front of the Lincoln Memorial with thousands of black and whites listening. “Letter From Birmingham Jail” written by Martin Luther King in Birmingham jail to eight clergymen. In this paper I will compare how Martin Luther King uses logos and pathos from his letter and speech. First this paragraph shows you how he uses logos and pathos in his “I Have a

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    My rhetorical artifact is a goodbye letter from my mother to me as she prepared to travel across the country to visit my grandfather. To understand the rhetoric used in this letter, one must first understand that my mother never travels without my entire family beside her, so this trip was out of the ordinary. The tight bond that my family shares combined with the lack of independent travel my mother does, creates a letter that is based nearly entirely in pathos. Because my mother was planning to

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    Essay #1 In the novel, The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne shows sins of several different kinds in numerous people, as well as the consequences and remedies of their sins. Arthur Dimmesdale, bares the most brutal effects of his sins. Hester Prynne recognized her sins and accepted them. She wore the letter “A” with such pride and dignity. Dimmesdale on the other hand knew what he did was unacceptable and was unable to confess his sins, because of the fear of not being accepted into society, and also the

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    only words remain. Words endure.” People use letter and call to communicate with other people. There are various tools to talk with people, and letters and calls are two of them. A letter is a document that we write to someone. A call is an action that we can talk with someone by using a phone. However, there are some differences. Sending letters takes a lot of time to receive, but calling does not need long time to get answer. When we send letters, we can respond whatever they want. In contrast

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    The “Letter from the Birmingham jail” was a great letter. Written by a very eloquent man, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, the letter was very persuasive and I believe it must be hard to disagree with him after he made so many valid points. That is precisely what will be discussed. So in the letter, Martin Luther King, Jr. talks about how the clergymen that wrote to him and criticized him for supposedly planning his speech at an “unwisely and untimely” time. To which, Martin Luther King, Jr backed his

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a story about two young crossed lovers. Their love was so strong that they sacrificed themselves for each other. The play which is set in Verona is a story about a long grudge between the Montague and Capulet families. This feud causes tragic results for the main characters in the play, Romeo, and Juliet. The children of each of these households fall in love then commit suicide. However, they were not the only ones to blame for their death. One character that is

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    their letters. The amount of information they could include was limited and we can say it was a big disadvantage in the war. Correspondence in world war one was not easy to transport. During these times “German soldiers and civilians exchanged close to 30

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