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    speech should be conducted. I am now going to discuss the use of repetition and metaphors in Dr. King’s speech. I will give a clear definition of what repetition and metaphors are and how the use of them aided in Martin Luther King Jr.‘s speech “I Have a Dream”. One aspect that was very prominent in this speech was repetition. The use of repetition in a speech is repeating single words or a series of words. When we use repetition in public speaking it will help the audience retain the information

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    A literary convention is a specific pattern like a repetition of a word or phrase. Throughout The Tell Tale Heart the author‚ Poe‚ uses a repetition convention. For example‚ in the very first sentence Poe writes‚ “True! –nervous –very‚ very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses –not destroyed –not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell

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    symbolizes something meaningful. On the other hand‚ the whole story doesn’t include only symbolism‚ it may also contain repetition. Some say repetition is also an important part of the story. Although Certainly it could be said the passage is known for more of repetition than symbolism‚ while this is a good point it fails to where symbolism shows more importance in the story than repetition. As a final point symbolism can show a whole society in a party. Picture this‚ a society described as a party. All

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    pattern of rhyme and repetition containing nineteen lines and two different lines which are systematically repeated in the poem. It is possible that she choose

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    More specifically‚ she uses incoherent and disjointed repetition (notably alliteration and assonance) and slant rhymes that scatter the poem but do not fall into any pattern to suggest her own inability to conform to expected or desired patterns of being a human. The background imagery of inheritance to which the poem alludes complements these expected patterns. The first thing one should notice about Dickinson’s poem is the amount of repetition seen and heard throughout: every line has some kind of

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    couplets in an AABB pattern which have perfect rhyme with the exception of two couplets that occur in the first and last quatrain which are imperfect rhyme. The unmatched couplets are identical to one another‚ since the second quatrain is only a repetition of the first with the exception of one word. The unmatched rhyme occurs between the words ‘eye’ and ‘symmetry’ which‚ though they end in an e sound‚ do not rhyme perfectly as the other couplets in the poem. All other couplets consist of perfect

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    appropriate language features such as repetition‚ symbolism and quotations. The selection of visual language features such as layout and choice of screenshots create consistent effects and sustain audience interest. There is a recognisable visual style. The student makes a discriminating use of sound effects such as the dripping water and hammer sound to sustain the ideas of hope over time and the prison environment. This is supported convincingly with the repetition and progression of the hammer and

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    shooting the gun more than once. This repetition states the two men were in a war‚ so they had to kill each other. This killing is an order for each other‚ so either one is survived. In fact‚ the repetition is a method that Hardy tries to illustrate how the man persuades himself that killing his enemy is a right thing to do. Hardy uses this repetition to explain the man tries to release himself from being regretted or feeling sin while Frost uses the repetition to emphasize the neighbor’s decision

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    dark and mysterious. The death of his truly beloved wife was a key factor that also affected his writing choices and the tones of his poems. In this essay I will be discussing how Edgar’s use of repetition and imagery affects the overall outcome of his poems. First off‚ the way Edgar Allan Poe uses repetition to convey the main message of his poems and stories was impeccable.

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    1. What is repetition control structure? Repetition control structure is also known as looping or iteration control structure. .Repetition is the act of repeating steps in a certain process. It consists of a branching backwards away from the normal sequence of steps towards an earlier step. The branching decision is based on a relationship between the values of known data (condition) at the time that the branching test is performed. The condition is usually based on the value of a single variable

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