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    Point | Evidence | Explanation | | | | Rhetorical question | . Who would you rather see marching through your streets? Us lot or the Hun? | Most authors use rhetorical questions to make the reader thin of a certain part in a book as a reader but Michael morpurgo used rhetorical question in the speech to make the reade3r think about the speech not as a reader but as a soldier | Emotive language | They’ll come marching through here burning your houses‚ killing your children‚ and yes

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    it continues to be analyzed in classrooms‚ articles‚ and on television today. His words gained the people’s confidence that he had a positive future in store for America‚ and his moving statements kept the attention on him captivated. His uses of rhetorical strategies caused his arguments to be emphasized as well as considered‚ and he was able to say so much without boring those listening. He not only demonstrated the commitment that he was willing to make for the good of America‚ but he also encouraged

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    murdered‚ NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre and American philosopher and author Sam Harris attempt to convince the public that we need armed security guards in our schools to protect our children. Although LaPierre and Harris use different rhetorical strategies to convey their claims‚ their purposes and overall argument are quite similar as they both try to change societies view on guns‚ gun violence‚ and gun policy in our society. In making their arguments both authors use several statistics

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    who you are‚ darkness will always be prevalent in your life. She does this by using an evident contrast between light and dark throughout the entire poem. Of major note in this contrast are the speaker’s point of view‚ Biblical allusion‚ and rhetorical questions. One of the biggest contributors to the overall theme of the poem is the author’s use of point of view. The point of view in the poem is second person. Pastan uses this point of view in order to draw the reader into the poem. By using second

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    superstition” is a descriptive piece. It involves the collection of data via surveys‚ interviews or the internet to help show that superstitions are overrated and can be proved to be false. The writer gives a great analysis via the use of statistics‚ rhetorical questions‚ opinions‚ vocabulary‚ and etcetera. The method of delivery used by the writer shows the reader how educated and intelligent he/she is based on the vocabulary used in the extract. Some of the words are quite substantial and thus gives

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    Throughout my speech I used many rhetorical devices and figures of speech. These devices include imagery‚ simile‚ parallelism‚ polysyndeton‚ tone‚ emotional appeal‚ logos and rhetorical questions. Thess devices gave me the ability to convey how I felt about teens practicing sexual abstinence. I used a rhetorical question to introduce my speech. "Whats your favorite sex position?"‚ was my introduction because I wanted to hook onto my audience. Another question used was "who would ever know.

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    Bibliography: Pearson Education Limited‚ 2005 Rhetorical question – retrieved from:

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    bonds with the patient and his family as the story develops‚ along with the use of a multitude of literary devices. Huttman expresses incredibly poignant moments throughout the narrative that stirs piteous emotions within readers with the use of rhetorical devices to substantiate the emotional moments throughout the composition. She uses tone to show us the emotional toll that Mac’s toils take on her with the quote‚ “And every night I prayed that Mac would die‚ that his agonized eyes would never again

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    grieving. The poet of Remember uses a lot of persuasion and instructions as though the speaker is in charge here. In Crabbit old woman persuasion is portrayed through out all the poem. The poet uses simple language and rhetorical questions to create a great effect. Rhetorical questions are used in the poem in a sense that the speaker is putting the blame on the nurses. ’’Is that what your thinking‚ is that what you see?’’ and ’’What do you see nurses‚ what do you see?’’. The speaker is concentrating

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    Article Response In Chris Middendorp’s article ‘Why myki is the best ticket we’ve ever had‚’ Middendorp uses techniques such as evidence‚ appeals to fear and rhetorical questions in hope of convincing the readers that myki is the best form of ticket in comparison to past public transport ticket ideas. Middendorp emphasizes his argument that myki is the best ticket by including statistics and evidence to prove his point. Middendorp uses his evidence in comparison when speaking about the Australian

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