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    Frances Cornford’s “The Watch”‚ the narrator uses internal alliteration and rhyme to work throughout the poem to strengthen its meaning. The narrator is very sick in the poem. The narrator uses several instances of internal alliteration and rhyme to emphasize the illustration of the pain caused by his illness that he is facing. In the first line of the poem‚ internal alliteration is used to describe the setting. The narrator says‚ “I wakened on my hot‚ hard bed” (468). When read aloud‚ these words also

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    rhetorical devices such as repetition‚ analogies‚ and allusions. Lee puts repetition into practice multiple times throughout Atticus’s closing argument to emphasize the theme of respecting everyone as a person. Starting on page 271 continuing onto page 272‚ the word “she” is repeated over twenty times. This is turning the attention to Mayella and emphasize how much of a part she played in the lie. Atticus

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    Sigmund Frued‚ that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts  biological perspective a psychological approach that emphasizes bodily events and changes associated with actions‚ feelings‚ and thoughts  evolutionary psychology a field of psychology emphasizing evolutionary mechanisms that may help explain human commonalities in cognition‚ development‚ emotion‚ social practices‚ and other areas of behavior  learning perspective a psychological approach that emphasizes how the environment

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    characteristics of Neddy and Emily illustrate and give insight about their past‚ their crutches‚ and the archetypal change they ultimately face. The American suburbia and Southern town that Neddy and Emily reside in directly symbolizes their problems‚ emphasizes the changes they face‚ and possible sources that fuel their reluctance to let go of their past. The irony‚ structure and conflict of the plots illustrates the futility of Neddy and Emily’s reluctance to accept and let go of their past‚ the overall

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    Photo Is Me” by Donald Murray‚ the structure has a huge effect on the purpose. This is because it helps to further develop the purpose of the story‚ as practically every paragraph has some sort of connection back to the main purpose. The structure emphasizes the purpose throughout the story with examples‚ opinions‚ and historical facts that support what Murray is trying to teach the audience. For example‚ the purpose is shown very clearly in paragraph 12‚ when Murray says‚ “I try once more to enter

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    empathy and sympathy for the tree‚ she views it as a living‚ feeling being. Non-human elements of the natural environment are often portrayed with a sense of intelligence and worth. In nesting time‚ the proper noun use for the word “Nature”‚ emphasizes the composers understanding to nature being a living thing. The poet also feels that “Nature” is then associated with intelligence‚ consciousness and knowingness. Douglas Steward writes of natural things as if conscious and of equal intelligence

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    mental experiences psychoanalysis Personality theory and form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the role of unconscious factors in personality and behavior. behaviorism School of psychology and theoretical viewpoint that emphasizes the study of observable behaviors‚ especially as they pertain to the process of learning humanistic psychology School of psychology and theoretical viewpoint that emphasizes each person’s unique potential for psychological growth and self-direction. Major

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    in the first scene‚ the non-diegetic music is romantic reiterating their love for one another. As the movie continues the repeated use of medium close-ups emphasizes their intimacy and affinity. However after Jago places his suspicious thoughts about Dessie and Cass into Othello’s head‚ the use of high dramatic non-diegetic music emphasizes Othello’s change in thoughts about Dessie. His suspicious behavior is clearly depicted through the use of close-up shots when Dessie is sleeping. The use of

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    the son of former slaves has seen the effects of slavery all around him. In his letter to Thomas Jefferson he uses allusion to the bible to portray the life of the slaves‚ adjectives to emphasize the inequality‚ and parallel structure to highlight his concerns. Benjamin Banneker uses allusion to the bible to emphasize the things slaves had to endure. “Those narrow prejudices which you have imbibed with respect to them and as Job proposed to his friends.” In this statement Banneker creates the tone

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    are maintained and reinforced by all members of the reserve‚ especially children. They are given a creative space to express themselves however they wish‚ which is not an opportunity often presented to Indigenous peoples. Similarly‚ the TRC also emphasizes the value of preserving Indigenous languages and culture‚ stating “We call upon the federal government. to enact the following principles: Aboriginal languages are a fundamental

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