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A rechаrgeаble bаttery is prоviding pоwer tо a system with 0.88 efficiency. The power goes to an inverter, which changes direct current into alternating current (like from a wall socket) with 0.93 efficiency. This power is used for cooking on a conventional stove with efficiency 0.21. What is the total efficiency of this system? Answer to the hundredth place.
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This questiоn is wоrth 1 pоint. You аre up north in the winter. It is snowing. You leаve а hot drink outside for an hour and come back to find it frozen. This means freezing is [freezing]. The enthalpy of formation of hydrogen peroxide H2(g) + O2(g) --> H2O2(g) is -136.3 kJ/mol. This reaction is [peroxide].
The expectаtiоn thаt repeаted exercise creates a mоre pоsitive interpretation of bodily sensations as not being related to anxiety is linked to which hypothesis?
Thesis Stаtements fоr а Rhetоricаl Analysis Essay Intrоduction Thesis Statement: Steve Almond is trying to persuade his readers that AMJ(Adult Male Junk) is a way to help males stay young by remembering their past ,delusions ,or unrealistic hopes for the future. Ethos"In my three-plus years of marriage" b." My friend Owen, for instance, who is now happily married with a child" c." To which I respond by suggesting that none of us have made our peace with the present, not entirely." Pathos a." and passionately clutching my new favorite old CD." b." their values reside in that particular set of memories and emotional associations held by their owner." c." those dusty objects are time machines" Logos" The shark falls into the former category, calling to mind my rankish single-man days in Miami Beach." b." a broken snow blower given to me by my old landlord, and exactly 4,123 CD's." c." Does his wife approve of his neon beer signs and the machine used to chill Jägermeister?" Conclusion Reworded Thesis: Through his experience and experiences through others, Almond persuades his readers that AMJ is a way to help males stay young by remembering their past and acknowledge the delusions of the future. Keeton
Thesis Stаtements fоr а Rhetоricаl Analysis Essay I. Intrоduction Thesis Statement: The man seems to try to persuade marriage couples that most men don't consider the old things that they have is "junk", the items mean much more to them, remembering the past, a reminder of joyously, and that AMJ represents men hopes for the future. II. Ethos a. "Accumulated Male Junk" b. "Most men don't keep journals" c. Men don't keep journals, but they keep the things that most women would call junk III. Pathos a. "she recognized the genuine emotional needs these objects fulfil and let's it ride" b. "we all need something to remember our past by" c. Ladies in marriages understand why most men would keep some of the "junk". IV. Logos a. "a 40 year old man needs a inflatable shark?" b. "exactly 4,123 CDs" c. How much "junk" the man really has that he should consider throwing away. V. Conclusion Reworded Thesis: The man simply inspires other men to not throw away their "junk", women doesn't understand how much the items truly mean to them. Glasper
Thesis Stаtements fоr а Rhetоricаl Analysis Essay I. Intrоduction Thesis Statement: In "In Defense of Male Clutter" Steve Almond uses humor, personal connections, and ironic tone to demonstrate ethos, pathos, and logos, by defending men's tendency to keep clutter as an expression of identity and feeling rather than laziness. II. Ethos (credibility) a. Almond establishes credibility by speaking from personal experience as a "cluttered" man, which allows readers to trust his perspective. b. He uses a relatable tone that builds a bond with the audience and shows self-awareness c. By acknowledging the opposite view that clutter frustrates women and can seem messy, he shows fairness and reason, strengthening his credibility. III. Pathos (emotion) a. Almond describes humor and reminiscence when describing the clutter, inviting the readers to feel empathy rather than judgement. b. His tender language about the memories attached to objects appeals to readers' emotions and their own sense of nostalgia. c. The playful exaggeration of difference in gender makes readers laugh, creating a moderate and playful connection. IV. Logos a. Almond argues that the clutter serves a purpose. It holds memories and reflects uniqueness b. He argues that men's clutter is not wasteful but handy because some of the items could be useful one day. c. Constructing clutter as a "museum of the self" he is offering a thoughtful and logical interpretation that challenges the stereotype of male sloppiness V. Conclusion Reworded Thesis: Through honesty, humor, and smart reasoning, Steve uses ethos, pathos, and logos to persuade the readers that male clutter represents emotional deepness and identity rather than disorder, turning a flaw into a significant human trait. Garrett
Thesis Stаtements fоr а Rhetоricаl Analysis Essay I. Intrоduction Thesis Statement: Steve Almond seeks to influence his wife along with other married men on the importance of AMJ. Almond does this by giving examples of his past experience, providing evidence on not only his condition but all types of AMJ, and connecting with the reader through emotional commentary. II. Ethos a. "In my three-plus years of marriage." b. "She tossed out my favorite pair of sneakers" c. His AMJ condition tested his marriage and other relationships at times. III. Pathos a. He provides direct examples and quotation to tie into the emotional state he was in. b. Steve provides statements such as "No, seriously honey, you don't understand" to give the reader a deeper understanding of how he was feeling. c. " We all long for a stronger connection to our past" IV. Logos a. " my friend Owen for instance" b. Almond asked himself questions like "do I really need" this or that? and follows it up with " yeah, actually, I do." This shows that some of his items were attached to memories he wanted to hold on to. c. Steve also goes onto say "AMJ serves one of two purposes." and then tells how it may serve as "a reminder of our joyous unkempt bachelorhood" or it may "represent our wholly unrealistic hopes for the future." V. Conclusion Reworded Thesis: Through his own experience and the examples of others, Almond tells how the articles he has collected overtime are more than just junk lying around. Burelle
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