Literary Terms and Rhetorical Devices Allusion An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference Generally a figure of speech making reference to a known place‚ event‚ literary work Example: an allusion to Shakespeare‚ “He was a real Romeo with the ladies.” Synonyms: hint‚ reference‚ innuendo‚ insinuation Cliché A worn out expression that takes place of an original thought; a phrase or expression that is overused or
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not protect publishers of libel. Libel is defined as a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person. The First Amendment provides a great deal of protection to the press in cases involving libel of public figures. This protection is considered necessary to ensure that the government will not restrict the flow of accurate information. The crime of libel has the following elements defamation‚ publication‚ the statement must be heard or seen by someone other
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$. Whats the cost per bag when you include shipping? The total purchase is 6 bags plus shipping‚ 6(8.95 $) + 6.90 $ = 60.60 $ Dividing by the number of bags gives 10.10 $ per bag. 7. Express the following with appropriate units and significant figures: (a) 1.0 m plus 1 mm‚ (b) 1.0 m times 1 mm‚ (c) 1.0 m minus 999 mm‚ (d) 1.0 m divided by 999 mm. a) To the least-precise decimal place‚ we have 1.0 m + 1 × 10−3 m = 1.0 m b) The least-precise factor‚ 1 m‚ has one
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2.06 Developing a National Identity My Magna Carta for Home Right Number 1 * Requirements/Situation- I want the right to be able to stay out until 12 a.m. on weekends. * Justification- I am a good person and do not do anything wrong. I have earned my trust and deserve a little more time to be able to spend out. * Expectations- I expect that my parents allow me to stay out without asking where I am every twenty minutes. Right Number 2 * Requirements/Situation- I want the right to
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ELECTRO-TECHNOLOGY (EEE111) EXPERIMENT 8 DIRECT-ON-LINE (D.O.L) STARTER OBJECTIVES 1. To understand the function of contactor‚ push button‚ switches and overload protective devices used in direct-on-line starter. 2. To understand the wiring diagram‚ the inspection and the testing method of the D.O.L starter 3. To understand the steps and safety to power up the signal-phase motor by the D.O.L starter LIST OF REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT 1. Insulation tester COMPONENTS 1 Wire
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John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address of 1961 is a classic example of a speech that makes excellent use of a variety of Rhetorical strategies. His use of archaic diction‚ oxymoron’s‚ parallelism‚ allusions and tone helped create a sophistication and eloquence that had a more powerful and patriotic impact on his audience. It helped establish his creditability and be able to transmit assurance and hope to his audience. The use of these strategies allowed him to outline his purpose of communicating to
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1. Biathlon 2. Bobsleigh: Bobsleigh and Skeleton 3. Curling 4. Ice Hockey 5. Luge 6. Skating: Figure Skating‚ Short Track Speed Skating and Speed Skating 7. Skiing: Alpine‚ Cross Country‚ Nordic Combined‚ Ski Jumping‚ Freestyle and Snowboard 1. Биатлон 2. Бобслей: бобслей и скелетон 3. Керлинг 4. Хоккей на льду 5. Санный спорт 6. Конькобежный спорт: фигурное катание‚ шорт-трек и скоростной бег на коньках 7. Лыжный спорт: горные лыжи‚ лыжные гонки
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been sent to any College / University. (For student who did not immediately enroll after graduation from high school) 4. 1 pc 2 x 2 ID picture 5. 1 Long Folder 6. 1 Long mailing envelope w/ stamp worth 8.00 7. 1 Long brown envelope 8. Admission Slip (issued by UMak Admission Office) 9. Advising Slip with properly filled-out class schedule 10. Original & Photo copy of Birth Certificate (NSO Authenticated) Note: 1. Only students who have Certificate of Registration
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THE ESSENTIALS OF STYLISCTICS The expressive means (EM) of a language are those phonetic‚ morphological‚ word-building‚ lexical‚ phraseological and syntactical forms which exist in language-as-a-system for the purpose of logical and/or emotional intensification of the utterance. Phonetic EM: pitch‚ melody‚ stress‚ pausation‚ drawling‚ whispering‚ a sing-song manner of speech (onomatopoeia‚ alliteration‚ rhyme‚ rhythm). Morphological EM: the Historical Present (the Present Indefinite instead
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following chart based on your selected song. Identify two total figures of speech and two sound devices to include in the chart below. Label What is the figure of speech or sound device? Actual Lines from the Song Paste the lines of each example in the space provided. Effect Does the example create an image‚ create a particular mood‚ make listeners feel something‚ or make listeners think something? Figure of Speech #1 Figure of Speech #2 Sound Device #1 Sound Device #2
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