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    advancements. Today‚ however‚ the world turns to technology more than ever. despite technology’s convenience and aid‚ it can also be destructive to a society. In the essay‚ “The Future of Happiness”‚ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s erudite tone and parallelism reflects his assertion that the advancement of technology comes with consequences. In the essay‚ “The Future of Happiness”‚ Csikszentmihalyi forms a parallel between historical technological advancements and the modern-day conflict of the world’s

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    attention and emotions into the topic by using rhetorical devices. Rhetorical devices are special patterns of language used to make ideas memorable and stir up emotions. Both Churchill and Gandhi used the four types of rhetorical devices: repetition‚ parallelism‚ allusion and dramatic alternatives‚ to grasp their audience’s attention. Repetition is the repeating of any key words and concepts. In “Defending Nonviolence‚” Gandhi uses repetition by saying‚ “I wanted to avoid violence‚ I want to avoid violence

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    On the 6th of September 1997‚ six days after Diana‚ Princess of Wales had been killed in a car accident‚ her younger brother Earl Charles Spencer delivered a eulogy at her funeral that was televised to an audience of 2.5 billion people. The eulogy is well known for Charles’ loving description of Diana‚ his accusations over her death towards the media and the rhetoric of his words. Those that loved and admired Diana were expecting the eulogy to honour her life and lay her to rest in peace‚ and a combination

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    In the “Speech to the Virginia Convention” (1775) Patrick Henry convinced colonists to fight against Britain; he uses four main rhetorical devices‚ rhetorical questions‚ allusions‚ imagery‚ and parallelism. Through these devices he softens his tone to get his fiery messages across. With rhetorical questions he suggests the answer he wants the colonists to make. Likewise‚ as he uses imagery‚ colonists can better understand the whole picture. One device that he employs is asking a rhetorical question

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    order to sustain the colonist’s motivation for independence‚ persuasive tactics had to be put forth to maintain the strong colonist army in order to break free from tyranny and claim freedom. In “The Crisis” Paine employs analogy‚ aphorisms‚ and parallelism to buttress the colonist’s needs to stay motivated throughout this cruel and acerbic revolution. Paine uses analogy to reinforce England as without God in order to persuade soldiers on the battlefield and patriots at home to continue to fight for

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    Evidence(Text) | techniques/devices featured in quote (Style) | Figurative analysis specific to each quote(Effect) | Connections to theme / society / culture AND implications on character & conflict(Meaning) | First and last sentences with ellipses between and page number. | Appropriate and relevant literary devices/techniques on display in your quote | Analysis that is detailed‚ insightful‚ and includes discussion of the specific literary devices mentioned in “techniques/devices” section.

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    are associated with different interpretations. Robert Graves conveys the differing interpretations through the exertion of imagery with usage of couplets‚ parallelism‚ and a fluctuating tone to distinguish the contrasting views between the interpretation and attitudes between the words "nude" and "naked". In particular‚ the adoption of parallelism is evident in "Naked and Nude" through the author’s portrayal of the distinctive nuances associated with the variations of the words naked and nude. In

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    cabinet. Distributed database technology can be naturally revised and extended to implement parallel database systems‚ i.e.‚ database systems on parallel computers [DeWitt and Gray‚ 1992‚ Valduriez‚ 1993]. Parallel database systems exploit the parallelism in data management [Boral‚ 1988] in order to deliver high-performance and high-availability database servers at a much lower price than equivalent mainframe computers [DeWitt and Gray‚ 1992‚ Valduriez‚ 1993]. In this paper‚ we present an overview

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    automatically manages multiple‚ parallel streams of unload and load for maximum throughput. The degree of parallelism can be adjusted on-the-fly. There are new and easy-to-use Export and Import utilities (expdp and impdp)‚ as well as a web-based Enterprise Manager export/import interface. Data Pump is an integral feature of Oracle Database 11g and is available in all configurations. However‚ parallelism is available only in Enterprise Edition. Key Features Fast Performance Operations performed with

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    nation about the Cold War and his hope for peace along with his desire to inspire the nation. Throughout his speech‚ President John F. Kennedy uses parallelism‚ ellipsis‚ and antithesis to display to the audience that he was ready to be president and take on its challenges. Of the many rhetorical devices that President JFK used in his speech‚ parallelism was perhaps the most effective. The repetition of “Let both sides” amplifies his wants for unity and peace. His first use of “Let both sides” begins

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