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A Guide to Rhetorical Analysis

Jack Todhunter | Thursday July 23, 2009

Categories: Courses, GCSE, KS3, Speaking & Listening, Rhetoric, Writing, Rhetoric Analysis

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Getting your teeth into a text!

Look closely at the newspaper article on Heather Mills.

Heather’s rants wrecking case

Got the wind up ... Mucca with papers at GMTV yesterday

By VICTORIA NEWTON Showbiz Editor
Published: 09 Nov 2007, The Sun

HEATHER Mills was last night looking for new divorce lawyers – after the top firm she hired “fired” her over her bizarre TV war against Sir Paul McCartney.

Lady Mucca, 39 – who went on GMTV AGAIN yesterday – was phoned by legal eagles Mishcon de Reya and told they could no longer represent her in her £50million battle with the ex-Beatle.

A source claimed the firm acted because Heather was wrecking her own case with repeated tirades. The insider revealed: “Mishcon have just been tearing their hair out. They are astonished at Heather’s crazy outbursts.”

She’s back ... Mucca spouts off to Fiona Phillips
on GMTV yesterday

The law firm ditched the ex-porn star after she DEFIED a gag on talking about the couple’s daughter Beatrice. The order had been put in place to safeguard the four-year-old’s privacy.

Mucca also snubbed legal rules against blabbing about her marriage in public.

The source said: “She was warned against going on TV and talking about Paul, their marriage and anything about her daughter. But she just refused to listen. She was told time and again to keep...


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