be persuasive at the same time‚ by making the reader feel guilty too. Metaphor:Metaphor is the feature that compares one thing to another. For instance‚ ’my brother is a monkey’. Metaphor is used to create a strong image in the reader’s mind. Rhetorical question: A question that does not require an answer. This feature is used to make the reader think about the possible answer and involve them in the text. Simile: A comparison of one thing to another using words ’like’ or ’as’. For example‚ "The
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Presentation skills are very important as these skills are the way of transferring the information to the audience. To have a good presentation‚ it is important to have the following points in the presentation: 1) Preparation and planning 2) The structure of the presentation 3) How to create interest and establishing a relationship with the audience 4) How to deal with the body language 5) How to use the voice First: Preparation and planning: The presenter must have a
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Scripture and Interpretation Interpretation Project The Book of Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes 11: 7-12:8 In this project I decided to do the book of Ecclesiastes. I chose this verse because so many people have the wrong idea of living life. I personally wanted to have a better understanding and appreciate the value of compassion and carefulness in preparing for the future. In the book of Ecclesiastes it was written by Solomon who was King’s David son; Solomon was known as “The Teacher”. In the
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Information on all 6 Poems. Full Bright Scholars • This poem is about when he first saw Plath • Use of first person‚ draws us in. painstaking his own memory • "Where was it‚ in the strand? A display"- Questioning his memory. • "A picture of that year’s intake....."- Follows up with a series of statements. • "You" become the addressee • Very tightly Structured • Veronica Lake- actor • "Your Veronica Lake bang. Not what it hid"- Plath had a scar on her face
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we likely have a dream we hope to achieve. In "Harlem (A Dream Deferred)"‚ Langston Hughes makes use of powerful sensory imagery‚ figures of speech‚ and rhyme to show the emotions created when a dream is deferred‚ or not achieved. Hughes uses rhetorical questions with similes to show his opinion of unfulfilled dreams. He suggests that deferred dreams‚ ¡°like a raisin in the sun¡¦like a sore¡¦ like rotten meat¡¦ like a heavy load‚¡± cause tremendous pain and suffering. Each of these figures of
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something else eg. You’re a bear. 19- Contrast‚ To show difference when comparing. 20- Symbolism‚ Image used to represent an idea. 21- Informal‚ More appropriate in spoken language. 22- Smilies‚ Show how something is similar eg Like/as. 23- Rhetorical question‚ A question which does not require a response for it is implied. 24- Tone‚ How something sounds eg. Mysterious/serious etc. 25- Colloquial‚ Relating to conversation (Conversational/informal) 26- Alliteration‚ Repetition of sound eg.
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explored. The persona feels the ultimate betrayal by the hands of his girlfriend who committed an act of infidelity‚ this leading to the sense of loss‚ heartache and betrayal. ‘And when did your eyes begin to look fake?’ throughout the use of the rhetorical question the persona the situation whilst the adjective ‘fake’ highlights the betrayal (his girlfriend is who he thinks she was). Therefore‚ the song expresses how betrayed the protagonist felt about what his love had done to him. Another theme
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because he do not want to rotten up in prison. He says that he has spent his life in prison to find God who he is has wanted to know for a long time. He means that he is just a victim of society’s bullshit. In the end of the letter he asks some rhetorical questions and then he says that she is always welcome to comment and suggest things. -“God‚ I Love you‚ Nicole”. The themes in Gary Gilmore’s letter to Nicole: I think that the theme is something about right and wrong and do not have a special
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everything that he has been told. This causing George to get frustrated pronouncing “So you forgot that awready‚ did you? I gotta tell you again do I? Jesus Christ”. The language used presents the way of how a parent speaks to their child using rhetorical questions‚ making them feel guilty. Also the sentences are short and snappy conveying an annoyed tone of voice‚ making Lennie feel small and shy. Lennie and George’s relationship however is very close and we can see that
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How Does James Seek To Disturb and Involve The Reader In The Turn Of The Screw? The Turn of the Screw‚ written by author Henry James‚ although defying many gothic conventions remains one of the most suspenseful and sinister tales of the Victorian Era. The novella’s enthralling nature effectively seeks to disturb and involve readers and this is made evident through James’s successful use of a variety of structural and literary techniques to create and prolong suspense and ambiguity. James first
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