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    The Story of Tom Brennan

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    clearly portrays the message of destruction by the use of techniques like repetition‚ symbolism‚ rhetorical questions and imagery to give the audience a deeper understanding of the poems message. Does it matter? Is a poem writing by Sassoon during the war. This poem by the use of many different techniques shows us the horrors experienced in ww1. Does it matter? Losing your leg? This is a rhetorical question asking the audience does it matter? Losing your

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    Pest Analysis of Shell

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      So What? Elaborate. In addition‚ provide evidence of third example.  So What? Elaborate. Conclusion: Granted‚ restate main idea of counterargument.  Nevertheless‚ restate thesis.  If you have brain cells left‚ try to incorporate a rhetorical strategy (rhetorical question‚ analogy‚ parallelism‚

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    How does the poet use language and form to give readers an insight into the thoughts and feelings of the speaker? Poems are a way of expressing yourself. To some people poems may seem like a bunch of meaning less words‚ however if you analyze each line you will find a great story behind it. In this essay I will be writing about two initially diverse poems‚ ‘Flag’ by John Agard and ‘Out of the Blue’ written by Simon Armitage. Agard is originally from Guyana in the Caribbean and is known

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    Historical context

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    World War II is considered by many people as the worst global confrontation since time began. The war was started by radical nationalism and individual egos; the very thing Adolf Hitler and the Japanese believed was the root of most problems in the world. The sources in the textbook had similar aggression against westernization. In the first source‚ Hitler’s Mein Kampf detailed a concept of “survival of the fittest.” The jailed World War I veteran describes a racial war—with his Aryan race as the

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    What Is Rhetoric

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    and phrases can be perceived a certain way. However‚ effective rhetorical speech cannot be accomplished with words alone‚ but with the way it’s spoken. It is important to consider the type of audience you are talking to in order to achieve the sole purpose of rhetoric. The purpose of rhetoric is to inspire even the most adamant minds‚ to give in to the opinion that the speaker is proposing. For example‚ the intention of a rhetorical question is not to leave an awkward silence between the speaker

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    Matthew 6

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    actually is Jesus asking why we have such little faith? In verses 26-30a Jesus talks about how God takes care of the birds and the fields. In the second half of verse 26 he asks‚ “Are you not of more value the they?” (Referring to the birds). This is a rhetorical question Jesus is saying that we are more valuable than the birds. We know that we are of more value than the animals because in Genesis 1:28 God gives us dominion over the animals. If God takes care of the birds how much more will he take care

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    Journeys Essay/Speech

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    the movie “Click” and the song lyrics “In the arms of the angel”. These texts have shown that imaginative journeys can be inspired by magical elements‚ and can be thought provoking and dangerous. Shakespeare’s use of stage direction‚ motif and rhetorical question leads the audience to examine the relationships between the physical experiences and the imaginative journey of memory and journey in their aftermath. “A tempestuous noise of thunder and lightening heard.” This opening scene of a life

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    Martin Luther King Jr.

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    The objective of King’s is to motivate people to stand against racial discrimination. In order to achieve this purpose‚ the author employs the rhetorical techniques of metaphor‚ symbolism and anaphora‚ which are clearly illustrated in his fourth paragraph of Norton Sampler 8th edition by Thomas Cooley no page 635-636. The most frequently used rhetorical technique in the fourth paragraph is ‘metaphor’. In the lines‚ “Instead of honoring this sacred obligation‚ America has given the Negro people

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    Prose Analysis

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    tremendous force behind it‚ that the carver had believed in." - pp31) Methods of Development 1. Personal Experience 2. Description 3. Narrative 4. Quotation 5. Comparison 6. Emotional Appeal 7. Choice of Scope 8. Literal Imagery Rhetorical Devices 1. Onomatopoeia 2. Personification 3. Repetition 4. Balanced Sentence 5. Hyperbole 6. Irony 7. Symbol 8. Sentence Fragment 9. Imagery 10. Simile 11. Rhyme Logos‚ Ethos‚ Pathos Pathos---> vivid description

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    Stylistic Analysis

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    the situation. The inversion that is used in this paragraph : ”War now beckons in Iraq”‚ give special prominence to this sentence. The rhetorical questions are used in the second paragraph: ”Why is globalization so at risk? Why are its benefits seemingly concentrated in a few locations? Can a more balanced globalization be achieved?”.The use of such rhetorical questions in succession‚ make the reader think about his own answers. The parallel constructions‚ that are used in the first two questions

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