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Please read the reading document first, and then read the work requirement document follow the requirement and

do the part 1. So I just need the part 1. you don't have to do the part 2.

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Hi, here is the complete work. Sorry for the lateness. The wording guidelines you gave me were way below the number of words required to completely answer the question.So the paper is very long.Contact me in case of anything.

Part One
Question One: Rhetorical Analysis
What are these ways the author communicate his/her ideas to the reader? Explain?
How do these strategies and textual features help the author deliver their message?
Explain.
How successfully does the author communicate his/her ideas to the reader?
Arrangements of words, details, and pictures
Question Two: Topic Area
Question Three: Free-writing
Question Four: Rhetoric Situation Analysis
Question Five: Annotated Bibliography
Question Six: Thesis Statement


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Part One
Question One: Rhetorical Analysis
In Latin America, stories are told of mythological Chupacabra a strange creature that
sucks blood and has a resemblance to several animals including a dog, bat, rat, coyote, and
aliens. In the article Monsters and Messiah, Mike Davis analyzes the differences between
theoretical and real aspects regarding monsters concerning Chupacabra. Davis observes that
sometimes monsters are messiahs of consolation. This is to mean that, sometimes the fictional
monsters that people believe in can be a sense of comfort. Chupacabra story is told as an
embodiment of the ordinary person's fear and "lightning rod of immigrant's anxiety'. Chupacabra
is an avatar of the poor masses deepest fears and the emblem of cultural populism.
Mike Davis explains the reasons behind the increase of mysterious attacks on pets and
livestock in Mexico and Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is on recovery from massive hurricane damage
and drought while Mexico has suffered loss from El Nino since the early 1930's. This
comparison is made to enlighten readers that the said mysterious attacks in Mexico and Puerto
Rico have nothing to do with Chupacabra but technically is a relation to natural calamities and

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environmental effects on animals. Mike Davis gives a perspective regarding the Chupacabra as
people's symbolism of fear and imagination.
Latino cultures are accustomed to telling the Chupacabra story to scare children into
staying indoors. The intended audience in this article is the human race in different nations;
human beings understand using emotions, therefore, resulting in the skewed and biased
interpretation of the reality. The story has led to "intellectual advancement of the human race."
Accessing information plus the research conducted by scientists has made it easy to understand
various situations in our countries. Therefore, it is clear that ...


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