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    the speech in a solemn and hopeful tone to present to the audience how he felt about the soldiers who commit their lives for America. Through the use of repetition‚ and parallel structure Lincoln illustrates the importance on the unity of the nation. One of Lincoln’s way to promote unity to the nation was his use of repetition. His use of repetition was illustrated on the first sentence of the second paragraph‚ where he stated‚ “we cannot dedicate -- we cannot

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    quarto version in King Lear experience of the play is different because of paramount integration and cuts in both texts. Cordelia in both versions has altering views as a character. In act four scenes‚ seven‚ the heftily ponderous utilization of repetition in the folio version engenders the effect of Cordelia as a Christ figure endeavoring to preserve Lear from his madness. The folio theme highlights the youth will elevate in power as Edgar receives the last lines of the play in comparison to Albany

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    Propaganda in Animal Farm

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    propagandist techniques are constantly called on by the pigs to make the other animals bend to there will. Forms of propaganda used in Animal Farm are repetition‚ lying‚ rhetorical questions‚ pinpointing the enemy‚ and intimidation. Squealer especially uses propagandist techniques such as “Jones would come back‚ yes Jones would come back.” This is a form of repetition and like many other things helps the pigs have ultimate control over the animals. Squealer consistently uses rhetorical questions to make

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    Poem Analysis "Harlem Night Song" In the poem‚ "Harlem Night Song"‚ by Langston Hughes‚ Hughes uses many poetic devices including repetition. He uses repetition when he says‚ " come let us roam the night..." in the beginning. Then he says the same thing at the end. The way he uses repetition lets us see the poem a lot clearer. Also the repetition of these words helps him get his point across‚ that the night is a wonderful place with that special person. "Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind" "Blow Blow

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    often regarded as the father of his country‚ sent a handwritten letter to the representative of the British crown in India‚ Viceroy Lord Irwin‚ which aimed to end Indian oppression through nonviolent means. Through his use of charged language and repetition‚ Gandhi conveys his desire for peace and justice along with the Indian people’s resentment of British colonial rule and longing for independence.

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    baby boy. Park Place. Mary marveled at the magnificent monument. Anadiplosis The term anadiplosis is a Greek word which means “to reduplicate”. It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. Repetition of the words or phrase at the end of one sentence‚ line‚ or clause at the beginning of the next. “The mountains look on Marathon – And Marathon looks on the sea…”

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    Annual Report

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    an annual report‚ but to reflect the corporate culture and values that embody Walmart. Three strategies that Walmart uses to reflect their goals and values are repetition of their mission to “Save Money‚ Live Better™”‚ inclusion of interactive elements on each page‚ and addition of individual videos of the Walmart executives. The repetition of Walmart’s mission “Save Money‚ Live Better™” occurs throughout the entire Walmart Annual report. “Walmart ’s culture has been built on a common purpose: saving

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    familiar to us all so artists can use the warping or normal proportions to suggest emotions or affect the status of a subject. REPETITION Repetition is the use of similar or connected pictorial elements. For example‚ similar shapes‚ colors or lines that are used more than once Repetition can be regular or irregular and even or uneven. Repetition can be in the form of radiation where the

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    Gary Soto Pie Analysis

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    feelings across from stealing a pie at six years old. Three major writing techniques Soto uses to get his point across are contrast repetition‚ pacing and imagery. Fighting an internal battle with himself‚ Soto uses many cases of contrast repetition to show his internal conflict he has with himself about stealing the pie. Soto starts off by using contrast repetition almost immediately by saying that he “knew enough about hell to not sin” and also stating that he was holy in almost every bone. However

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    Stylistic Devices

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    function. Syntactic expressive means and stylistic devices of the English language: • based on reduction of the initial sentence model: ellipsis‚ aposiopesis‚ nominative sentences‚ asyndeton; • based on extension of the initial sentence model: repetition‚ enumeration‚ tautology‚ polysyndeton‚ "it is (was) he‚ who..."‚ the emphatic verb "to do"‚ parenthetic sentences; • based on change of word-order: inversion‚ detachment; • based on interaction of syntactic structures in context: parallel constructions;

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