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    of the political theories goal is to make America the best country that it can be, both have a different way in achieving this goal. With the presence of different beliefs comes negative opinions of the opposing group. ThePeoplesCube satirical editorial Republicanism Caused By Brain Disorder, Mutation embodies how some liberal progressive democrats see the conservative republicans. With the rhetorical strategies of logos, pathos, and ethos ThePeoplesCube is able to portray the conservative republicans

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    Into That Night

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    can see on his fist stanza he uses the word “night” to describe death (Shmoop Editorial Team). And later he repeatedly use words like “close of day” and “dying of the light” to remind the death. What Dylan Thomas trying to tell the reader is that “old men shouldn’t peacefully die instead they should burn and rave” (Shmoop Editorial Team). He uses the word rage twice to describe the anger and the frustration (Shmoop Editorial Team). Later he went on to say that “true goodness consist of fighting the

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    I choose the editorial Illegal pot shops should close down. I believe it is a strong argument with a few missing premises and a few unnecessary premises. Together the premises work to support the conclusion. If we diagram the argument we would use a complex diagram with a combination of a v argument and a t argument. In this editorial, the conclusion can be identified as “After a string of armed robberies it’s clear that its too dangerous to allow illegal cannabis dispensaries to continue to operate

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    worker and money lender, and Mary Shakespeare was a stay at home mom. William Shakespeare was baptized at the Holy Trinity Church which was located in Stratford-Upon-Avon. William Shakespeare was the fourth of eight brothers and sisters (Scmoop Editorial Team). His sisters were Joan Shakespeare, Margaret Shakespeare, Joan Shakespeare Hart, and Anne Shakespeare. His

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    Free speech on college campuses has been a widely debated topic in recent years. Because of this, the opinions held on this subject vary. In the editorial, “Defending Free Speech on College Campuses”, the Editorial Board of the Chicago Tribune defends the idea of education and free speech. The Editorial Board states that students today are not receiving as useful of an education because of the barriers put on free speech. In addition, they argue that in not allowing students to feel uncomfortable

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    According to the Editorial Board in their opinion article on Capital Punishment, they believe that capital punishment should no longer be in existence as it is “violating the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishments” (Editorial Board, “Capital Punishment Deserves a sick Death”). Although capital punishment may be a cruel and unusual punishment and viewed as unnecessary in certain situations, I believe the Editorial Board fails to connect their supporting points to their conclusion

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    this measure, however, it exempts persons possessing a permit to carry concealed weapons. In this case, retired police officers. The Times Editorial Board believes that during a time where school shootings are an issue, this exemption should be addressed and reviewed, and although Sen. Lois Wolk has proposed a bill, it doesn’t do the job. The Time Editorial Board revealed that Sen. Wolk’s bill

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    Stereotyping Is Ruining

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    slouching and explain the negative effects of doing so. For example, in an editorial written by Amy Cuddy “Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture- And Your Mood” it is explained how the added pressure from looking down at a phone or other devices negatively affects someone’s mood. Jane E Brody takes a more medically backed approach in her informative editorial “Posture Affects Standing, and Not Just The Physical Kind.” Both editorials magnificently represent the numerous downfalls of poor posture yet, Brody’s

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    manager’s offseason acquisitions. Probably the most common ways of presenting one’s opinion is writing an editorial for a newspaper. In writing these positions, the author has to think of a clear and clever way to persuade his audience to agree with him. All editorials, at their core, follow the same formula. One example of an editorial to break down is a recent one written by the New York Post’s Editorial Board on the NFL’s rules. The first part of an argument is a claim. There are three main types of

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    activities. At the end of the lesson, click the link on the final screen to open the Student Answer Sheet. Use the sample answers to evaluate your own work. 1. Analyzing Editorials a. Select a newspaper from this list of prominent newspapers, and read a variety of recent

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