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    story‚ ¨President Cleveland Where Are You?¨‚ by Robert Cormier‚ a boy named Jerry and his family lived during the Great Depression. As a hobby‚ he collected cards. He felt torn between making his family happy or keeping up with the card competition‚ which as a result‚ caused him to make a final decision. The family also faced many obstacles during the Great Depression. In the text‚ the narrator stated that‚ ¨After Christmas‚ a layoff at the shop had thrown my father out of work...the only income

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    Rhetorical Devices

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    influenced the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence established an informative tone that appealed to logos‚ while Common Sense appealed to pathos by expressing emotion.          Paine and Jefferson both used certain rhetorical devices that emphasized their point. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson  states "He has refused his Assent to Laws‚ the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance

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    In his letter to Thomas Jefferson‚ Benjamin Banneker uses rhetorical devices to reinforce his argument against the cruelties of slavery. Being a man of color‚ Banneker did not possess the social status deemed worthy of communication with a fine man such as Jefferson. Nevertheless‚ Banneker was an intelligent man and used his knowledge to point out the contradictory characteristics between slavery and American values. Banneker uses repetition throughout his letter. Periodically‚ he refers to Jefferson

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    Medical Devices

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    Medical Devices For many patients‚ medical devices deliver valuable relief from critical‚ yet failing‚ anatomical mechanisms within their body. An implantable cardioverter – defibrillator (ICD) is one such device that‚ when implanted into the upper left torso‚ delivers high voltage jolts of electricity to patients who are at risk for life-threatening arrhythmias. Ultimately‚ they have the potential capacity to resynchronize one’s cardiac rhythm to the extent that imminent death may be averted. Although

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    7 Common Propaganda Devices 1 .Name-calling This involves the use of words to connect a person or idea to a  negative concept. The aim is to make a person reject something without examining the evidence because of the negative associations attached to it. Examples of words include ‘Terrorist‘‚ ‘Nazi‘ and ‘Queer’. Name Calling is used as a substitute for arguing the merits of an idea‚ belief‚ or proposal. It is often employed using sarcasm and ridicule in political cartoons and writing. 2. Glittering

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    19th century‚ the taking of bodies also known as grave robbing was a popular act because they were the only sources of material for dissection and study. Grave Robbing was normally only performed by men for the scientific and financial benefits only. Some bodies may have been opened to try and predict the future. The supply was limited by law‚ this is why some of the early grave robbers were found to be the surgeons themselves and their students. Grave Robbing was a profession for some‚ although‚ they

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    Effects of Poetic Devices

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    ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) English Language and Literature Department Poetic Devices and their Likely Effects Alliteration Gains reader’s attention through repetition of a consonant sound‚ appeals to the sense of hearing‚ emphasizes words‚ links lines‚ unifies stanzas (or the poem as a whole)‚ and enhances flow of poem. Draws attention to particular words or lines through repetition of a vowel sound‚ appeals to the sense of hearing‚ enhances the development of the image created by the words

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    smart devices

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    In 2013‚ smart devices are not just a luxury‚ but have become a necessity. People of all ages‚ ranging from elementary school to senior citizens‚ use smart devices. Just like any other technology‚ there are benefits and disadvantages that come along with it. Smart devices provide countless services to its owner‚ and are great tools. They only become a problem when they are heavily and unnecessarily relied upon. Although people view smart devices as useful tools‚ nevertheless they have this potential

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    short amount of time. The authors indulge in rich details to create the narrative into a jaw dropping meaning story from the beginning to the ending. The author begins with constructing the story with the building blocks of literary devices. Short story authors apply the literary techniques of symbolism‚ irony and theme to create a meaningful connection with the reader.  Authors exploit symbolism into the works of literature to create strong connections between ideas‚ actions or persons that intertwine

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    the idea of a relaxed and casual attitude. In the context of the poem‚ "cool" can be seen as synonymous with a lack of passion and an increase of self-control. "Web" is used to convey the sense of being enveloped by a layer which inhibits freedom. Graves could have used "net" or "mesh"‚ however those words lack the sinister connotation of the most common use of "web": that of a "spider ’s web". In this sense‚ there is an air of vulnerability and menace; the spider ’s prey has not chosen to be caught

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