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Article 1: 1. What is beauty? Can beauty be defined?

2. "Florence Colgate, 'Britain's Most Beautiful Face' Has Scientifically Perfect Looks"

3. Hilary Hanson, The Huffington Post

4. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/24/florence-colgate_n_1448779.html

5. S- Hilary Hanson O- defining scientific beauty (woman) A- anyone P- to examine why Florence Colgate is exactly considered beautiful S- beauty Tone- astonished, colloquial

6. Florence Colgate, an 18 year old Brit who is recognized as the holder of the "most beautiful face" has received her reward with scientific reason. This has been proven to be because of her symmetrical features that are in the "golden ratio" of beauty.

7. Very persuaded- this is because the author cites specific scientists and uses this data to support someone else's claim of Colgate's beauty.

8. "The winner of a Britain-wide beauty contest sponsored by Lorraine Cosmetics, Colgate has mathematically perfect looks, according to statistics reported by the //Daily Mail// ." "Not only is the 18-year-old's visage perfectly symmetrical, but she has the "optimum ratio" between her mouth, eyes, chin, and forehead." "For example, scientists say that in a perfectly proportioned face, the distance between the eyes would be 46 percent of the whole width of the face." "Colgate has a ratio of 44 percent, Kent Online reports. "

Article 2: 2. "What Determines True Beauty"

3. Robert William Gruhn, Poetry Soup

4. http://www.poetrysoup.com/poems_poets/poem_detail.aspx?ID=571322

5. S- can be the general public, not very personal O- possibly the contemplation of the question of beauty in his own life, and found the only way to determine it to be A- anyone P- to contemplate life S- life's meaning (beauty), defining the abstract, deeper extended searching Tone- questioning, extended

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