Figures of Speech 1. Alliteration - The repetition of an initial consonant sound. 2. Allusion - Figure of speech that makes a reference to or representation of‚ a place‚ event‚ literary work‚ myth‚ or work of art‚ either directly or by implication. 3. Antithesis - The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases. 4. Apostrophe - Breaking off discourse to address some absent person or thing‚ some abstract quality‚ an inanimate object‚ or a nonexistent character.
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Edwards in 1741‚ it is considered the most famous religious speech in all of history. II. Establish Credibility: I become familiar with this speech in my 10th grade American Literature class‚ but my interpretation is very different when I study this speech from a theological perspective. III. Thesis/Preview Statement: I will be presenting you with biographical information about Billy Graham‚ historical information about his speech 9/11‚ an excerpt from the sermon‚ and my personal response
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some quality common to them. First the two objects must be different in kind. Secondly‚ the point of resemblance between the two different object or event must be clearly brought out. Such words are used for comparison : ‘like’ or ‘as’. A simple example of Robert Burns‚ “O my love’s like a red rose.” Errors like strews upon the surface flow. The younger brother is as good as gold. Epic Simile: it is also called Homer simile because it was first used by Homer in his epic. It is also called
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Yese Rangel Professor Goen Intro to Comm. December 8‚ 2014 Speech Text Analysis The young Emma Watson is a British actor and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador; she gives an informative speech over gender inequality and the campaign called “HeForShe. The reason for this speech is that the more she is hearing about this matter‚ the more Emma realizes that fighting for women’s is quite similar if it was towards men. Therefore‚ in her speech she really tries to reach out to young boys and men. Emma has
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Hate Speech Edward Oliver‚ Jr PHL-305 3/102013 Colette Palamar Hate Speech Hate Speech Thomas Jefferson one of the founding fathers once said‚ “A democracy cannot be both ignorant and free.” The first amendment structured to give United States citizens the right to speak freely is an essential law that builds the foundation of the United States Constitution. The first amendment is one of the most controversial laws that higher instructions of learning‚ churches‚ state‚ and
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mood‚ and cause physiological reactions. Certain colors can raise blood pressure‚ increase metabolism‚ or cause eyestrain. Of course‚ your feelings about color can also be deeply personal and are often rooted in your own experience or culture. For example‚ while the color white is used in many Western countries to represent purity and innocence‚ it is seen as a symbol of mourning in many Eastern countries. Next‚ I want to inform all of you about what color psychology is it. BODY: a) What does
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" Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press" -First Amendment‚ U.S. Constitution. According to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution‚ one of the basic principles our country is based on is the freedom of speech. Because of this‚ as eras and ages have passed in this still young and growing country‚ this amendment has had a greater use then stated‚ as to just insure a
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Reported Speech Table for change in tense of reported speech (Statements) The tense changes into the corresponding past. Direct Indirect/ Reported Simple Present tense Simple Past Tense Present Continuous tense Past Continuous tense Present Perfect tense Past Perfect tense Present Perfect Continuous tense Past Perfect Continuous tense Simple Past tense Past Perfect Past Continuous tense Past Perfect Continuous tense Past Perfect Past Perfect Simple Future (will) would Future continuous
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you all words of encouragement and some advice so you can move closer towards completing your goals. Some of the topics I want to cover include goals‚ failure‚ time management‚ and what type of people to surround yourselves with. I will also give examples of successful people who gave their all to get to the top I believe everybody has a purpose on this earth and by setting goals you are working towards your purpose in life. Having a goal gives your life meaning‚ and it allows you to focus on something
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have to be both) Disfluences Mostly stuttering-like disfluencies (SLDs)‚ such as repetitions‚ prolongations‚ blocks Mostly non-stuttering-like disfluencies (NSLDs)‚ such as interjections/filler words‚ phrases repetitions‚ revisions Examples of disfluencies: Repetitions of sounds of syllables: y-y-you wa-wa-watermelon Prolongations: sssso; thiiiis Blocks: sound gets stuck and person has difficulty moving forward to next sound: p---eople Interjections/filler words: um‚ uh
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