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    bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech? In the speech kane uses a variety of bias which include political bias in which he is doing against Jim W. Gettys. He also uses different types of fallacies which are scapegoating‚ and apple polishing‚and ad hominen ‚ and using straw man fallacies and he also two others ones false dilemma and slippery slope plus begging the question too . He also uses a few different types of rhetorical devices in his speech ‚ which include the following

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    he has committed treason against his country. He hopes that his country‚ his other dearest love‚ will pardon him because he loves both his country and his love interest. | LITERARY DEVICES 1. PERSONIFICATION * Lines 4‚ 6-7: The love interest’s eyes constantly accuses and convicts the persona. This device highlights the extent to which the persona has hurt this person. * Lines 18-20: The persona hopes that his country‚ his other dearest love‚ will forgive him for the treasonous act of

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    Satirical Devices and Techniques Table of CONTEXT Absurdity ……………………………………………………………………... 1 Exaggeration ……………………………………………………………..….. 2 Farce ……………………………………………………………………..…... 3 Irony …………………………………………………………………………... 4 Malapropism ……………………………………………………………….... 5 Sarcasm ……………………………………………………………………... 6 Travesty ……………………………………………………………………….7 Understatement …………………………………………………………….. 8 Farce Definition: Light humorous play‚ exciting laughter

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    Cosi - Louis Nowra (Devices)

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    Dramatic Devices - Cosi | | |Conflict |The classic device for generating drama is the introduction of conflict. The introduction of outsiders‚ such as Lewis‚ Nick and | | |Lucy‚ into a contented and settled group of characters leads to conflicting ideas. Conflict presents itself in 3 forms External‚ | | |Internal and Environmental.

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    and instead decide to stick around and explain your situation‚ you may be able to overcome the rejection and possibly change the outcome of the situation. The speaker effectively appeals to his audience through the use of rhetoric and rhetorical devices. Jiang establishes credibility from the start‚ using a personal anecdote to share a story of when he was harshly rejected as a kid. Additionally‚ he experienced even more rejection in his line of work as an entrepreneur‚ furthering the appeal to

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    Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave” Douglass utilizes a variety of rhetorical techniques and devices‚ among which are ethos‚ pathos‚ and comical irony. Douglass takes his experience as a child to persuade people of the horrors of slavery. His rhetoric not only captures the attention of his intended Northern audience‚ but also enraptures later generations of American people. Ethos is a rhetorical device Douglass uses with a deft hand. With his eloquent speech and elevated words‚ people were hard

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    Debra Slone Professor Evans English 102 WEB May 5‚ 2014 Community of Cannery Row Like the title suggests Cannery Row is another of Steinbeck’s novels that is set in that rougher areas of regional America during the Great Depression. It is described as a novella of short stories as it is a compilation of character studies and atmosphere rather than plot. Steinbeck’s real gift for characterization is evident in the gang of penniless itinerant workers known as "Mack and the Boys‚ It is through

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    Out of the three poems‚ the first two hardly had but one or two symbols throughout. They were so short‚ that they hardly had enough time to get but a small message across to the reader‚ or atleast that ’s how I saw it. However‚ Alberto Rios ’s "Mi Abuelo" had many images which made my brain tingle with excitement for writing this paper. Besides the fact that it had the most imagery‚ it also was the most interesting and best imagery in my opinion. The poem starts out with Rios indirectly pointing

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    Name _________________________________ Date_________________ ELA 8 Poetry Terms Musical Devices - Couplet - Satire - Allegory - Dialect - Rhyme Scheme - Allusion - Symbol - Personification - Diction - Voice - Mood - Tone - Ambiguity - Theme - ___________ a typical character‚ an action‚ or a situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature. Also known as “universal symbol” may be a character‚ a theme‚ a symbol‚ or even a setting. __________

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    Jack Ma once said‚ “Never give up. Today is hard‚ tomorrow will be worse‚ but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine.” Life is guaranteed to have some degree of difficult. Everyone comes across obstacles in their life that make them want to just give up and stop moving forward. The poem “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes shows a mother describing how life‚ “ain’t been no crystal stair‚” (line 2). As the poem continues the mother describes how her life has been difficult as she says‚ “It’s had tacks

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