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    The effect of repetition of words and phrases on the main messages contained I have a dream is an inspirational speech delivered by Martin Luther king to emphasizeover the critical situation of negroes‚ who are still living in the dark age. Whereas he examinesthat how the blacks are suffering in the crucial situation‚ to convey the true feelings of AfricanAmericans. This is an argumentative and persuasive appeal to the readers in order to makethem aware about the duality that is among the blacks

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    very strongly about Desdemona. This is first observed through repetition. In the beginning of his soliloquy‚ Othello says "It is the cause‚"(Act 5‚ scene 2‚ lines 1 and 3) and later repeats "put out the light‚" (Act 5‚ scene 2‚ lines 7 and 10) three times each. The repetition shows that Othello is trying to force himself to kill Desdemona because he really does not want. He repeats the words to justify his actions. In addition‚ the repetition emphasizes Othello’s emotions‚ which are very regretful of

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    This represents the excitement which the passengers feel as they start their new lives while the ship is just about to set sail. Repetition is commonly used to build up tension; in this case exciting tension. Repetition is found at bars 4-7 having a repeated motif in the harp‚ synth and second violins. This use of repetition makes people think about what’s being played‚ as when you hear something being played once it hasn’t got the same effect when it is written more the once;

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    Thoreau use natural objects to discuss life and infer meaning in much of their work. Particular natural facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts. Alliteration - The repetition of initial consonant sounds. The fair breeze blew‚ the white foam flew‚ The furrow followed free. Assonance - The repetition of vowel

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    constructed to be a cheerful and merry Christmas song. It’s fast paced and has many rhymes. The rhyming makes the fast pacing make the song more cheerful and overall a better song. Literary devices used to create this song included personification‚ repetition‚ and rhyme. Rhyme played a big part in this song. Again‚ Carol of the bells is fast paced and rhyming made the song sound better than non rhyming words would. An example of a rhyme is “All seem to say‚ throw cares away‚” (3‚4) which emphasizes

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    THE AUDIO-LINGUAL METHOD BACKGROUND • The army method • Second World War • The US army was trained with a basic oral communication WHAT IS IT? • It is an inductive teaching and learning method. • It is based on imitation and repetition drills (oral). • The students must repeat what the teacher says. • Similar to the Direct method: students must avoid their native language into the classroom. • It is focused on grammar and phonology. PRINCIPLES • It was based on the structural linguistic (Bloomfield

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    Have you ever wondered how a poem’s structure can contribute to it’s meaning and effect? Well if so‚ you have come to the right place because today I will be discussing how the poem “Train Tune” written by Louise Hogan’s form and structure contributes to it’s meaning and effect. There are several different elements in a poem that can contribute to it’s meaning; those elements are rhyme‚ rhythm‚ meter‚ punctuation‚ capitalization‚ and many others. All of these elements contribute to how you read a

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    will allow a limited amount of immigrants to receive citizenship most were ideas to them keep out or severely hurt their chances. Trump uses a series of rhetorical devices to label undocumented immigrants as bad beings such as logos and pathos‚ repetition and anaphora. Trump uses logos by stating facts that belittle or tag illegal immigrants as gang members. Using Agent Celestino Martinez as a prime example who has arrested about 400 gang members and 220 being from MS-13 a huge gang (paragraph

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    making and growing things for themselves. She also explains that shopping habits change from child‚ to teenager‚ to adult. All of which are different aspects of consumerism; which‚ in and of itself the pursuit of more. Consumerism is a wheel of repetition; in which‚ Americans seek happiness‚wealth‚ and stability. Americans strive for happiness‚ it is in human

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    his poem “God’s Grandeur‚” Gerard Manley Hopkins capitalizes upon this worldview evolution and illustrates God’s unchanging attributes throughout the transition between the two opposing worldviews. Hopkins utilizes vivid imagery‚ alliteration‚ repetition‚ and Biblical allusions in his poem to convey the theme of God’s faithfulness and love‚ despite the ignorance and rejection of his abundant general revelation to mankind. Vivid and descriptive language permeates the entirety of the poem “God’s

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