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    and evoke emotion‚ such as fear‚ from the readers. Repetition and rhymes emphasis fear and create patterns making the poem flow more smoothly‚ while

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    39 Clues Book

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    I think the cover is important because it give the reader‚ you and me a quick picture of what the book will be about. I made a few changes. Here is what I did. As you can see‚ this is a hard cover book with no jacket (like this one). The reason for this is because the book is published with clue cards (like these) in each book. The reader can join the hunt and log in the clue cards for more clues to solve the 39 Clues. Just to let you know‚

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    emphasize what Aminata endures while her ba is killed. It paints a mental picture in the reader’s head of all the emotions being exposed in this scene; fear‚ angry‚ and sadness. This part in the novel is an example of visual imagery‚ allowing the reader to visualize the event like they are actually there‚ seeing your own mother’s. In this quote‚ the use of the words; blood in the moonlight‚ angry and dark and spilling fast‚ creates a very vivid

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    choice of words to give an emotional response to the reader. In the beginning half of the poem‚ Harper uses specific and meaningful words in order to capture the reader’s attention. For instance in line 2‚ “wretchedness” and in line 3 “sons of despair” as a way to not only describe the pain and the emotional damage upon the African Americans being sold to slavery‚ but also causes the reader to have an emotional response. By placing the reader at an emotional

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    take control of our lives. By examining Ioannides’ use of 1st person writing‚ readers are able to go through the emotion and stress experienced by the protagonist that Ioannides uses to convey the theme. This is evident in how Ioannides ends the story. The story ends on page () with the single sentence paragraph‚ “They didn’t care to know what happened to that Gregory‚ alive or dead‚” Ending on this dark note gets readers to feel a deep sympathy for the protagonist. He went through a whirlwind of thoughts

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    papers… picture showed a woman restrained on a table… The photographs were horrible…” Roux‚ 35‚36. This was when Dan‚ Jordan‚ and Abby had first gone into the locked part of the asylum. The description of what they saw built suspense and drew the readers into the story‚ captivating their minds and setting up the story for more suspenseful encounters. Another example of imagery is exemplified

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    In this essay I will discuss how the writer of Touching the Void has made use of language techniques to enable readers to fully empathize with Joes experience. When Joe talks about his accident‚ he makes it sound quite dramatic. ...if theres just two of you and a broken ankle could turn into a death sentence... This quote shows that he took the accident very seriously and he illustrates this by making the story look like he would eventually die. Throughout the story‚ the writer makes constant use

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    Frederick Douglas

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    Frederick Douglass creates a tale in which his grandmother breathes her last moments. He uses melancholy tones to draw the reader towards the sad emotions. Douglass shows that there is neither mercy nor compassion towards slaves even when they are suffering through their last hours on earth. He calls out the morality of not only the plantation owners‚ but the readers themselves. Frederick Douglass uses parallel structure to achieve his purpose by making the audience realize they must have compassion

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    Thomas Lux's Voice

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    deal of information and present the reader with a tale rich in plot and atmosphere. A story can have these and more‚ but who translates the words on the paper into what becomes the experience of the story abundant with emotion and life? To Thomas Lux the answer would be the voice inside each person’s head. Lux sets forth the argument in his 1997 poem The Voice You Hear When You Read Silently that the voice emanating from within the reader’s head whenever the reader is silently reading is the true writer

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    Parallelism In Outliers

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    In Outliers‚ Gladwell implements stylistic elements of denouement‚ parallelism‚ calls to action‚ and colloquialism to enhance his writing piece. Through these writing styles‚ Gladwell is able to maintain the attention of the reader‚ create an informal mood with the reader‚ connect ideas‚ and add emphasis. Gladwell is able to add emphasis in his writing through the application of parallelism in his writing. Parallelism is the order of arrangement of words in a sentence. An example of parallelism

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