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    essay. Essay Terms: Thesis Tone Point of View Purpose Intended Audience Demographic Rhetorical/Poetic/Literary Devices: Alliteration Allusion Anaphora Antithesis Archetype Assonance Cacophony Consonance Emphasis Effective Diction Euphemism Hyperbole Imagery Irony Juxtaposition Metaphor Motif Onomatopoeia Oxymoron Paradox Personification Repetition Rhetorical Questions Rhyme Pun Simile Statistic Symbol Understatement Structural Techniques Active vs. Passive

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    With the basic formatting‚ I was missing paragraph numbers‚ and page numbers. Both of which were referred to by my instructor as well as Write Point‚ which of course I subsequently changed in my paper. Some of the rewording was to avoid using rhetorical questions‚ and simple sentence structure changes in the rewording; using “what about” instead of “what of.” Another suggestion from my instructor was to use the CWE tools and the Plagiarism Checker‚ all of which I had already used and were making changes

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    English Essay on Cynics

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    Cynics This essay will critically analyse Chris Mann’s Cynics‚ it will discuss the poem’s subject matter and message‚ and pay close attention to the relationship between the poem’s content and form‚ how Mann’s language‚ imagery‚ tone use of rhetorical questions contribute to the poem’s effectiveness. This essay will also explore how an awareness of the political context out of which the poem arises‚ helps the reader appreciate its significance‚ meaning and power as a ‘critique’ and how the features

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    “Military Families” BCR Frank Schaeffer used rhetorical appeal in “Military Families” to have his audience believe it’s wrong to have the upper class and leaders of America make decisions on war and not be a part of it. Frank uses anecdotes and rhetorical questions in the form of ethos‚ so that people understand what it’s is like to be a working class citizen and have to worry about their family members in war. Frank uses anecdote as a rhetorical technique to put imagery into the audience’s mind

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    Organizational Patterns for Informative Speeches There are four basic patterns of organization for an informative speech. Chronological order A speech organized chronologically has main points oriented toward time. For example‚ a speech about the Farm Aid benefit concert could have main points organized chronologically. The first main point focuses on the creation of the event; the second main point focuses on the planning stages; the third point focuses on the actual performance/concert; and the

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    poem what rhetorical question is asked by Owen before he goes to answer it? Owen asks a rhetorical question in the beginning of the poem which he then answers throughout the rest of the poem as evident in “what passing bells for those who die as cattle?” The question asked is a rhetorical question which gives no time for the reader to answer however the poem does that. Caesura has been used in this rhetorical question because it will give time for the reader to reflect on the question whilst reading

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    hsc essay 33

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    Idea and Explanation Example Quotes Techniques Appearance vs Reality Approx4 2per e.g. List act scene line 2per e.g. Richard III- Richard‚ himself is very aware of the gap between his outwards reality and inward reality. As a consequence he carefully constructs his façade while fully acknowledging his Machiavellian motivations to the audience in his asides. Clarence going to prison and Richard says he will try to get him out but doesn’t do it. The ghosts visits

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    – more philosophical‚ makes us think about _______________in general‚ different from the previous mocking tone‚ which language is ‘original’? Line 21-22: rhetorical question – double meaning = English not to kill people but to _____________ India’s culture/traditions; question tries to understand the aims of the ‘oppressor’ Line 23-27: _________________________/thread of diction/semantic field: ‘torture’‚ ‘soul has been cropped’

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    celebrity’s and athletics more than intellectual people. Friedman effectively persuades an audience of intellectuals to value their academic prowess with a logical definition of "Geek‚" comparisons that highlight the extent of the issue‚ and rhetorical questions that encourage actions. In the beginning of his essay‚ Friedman defines “geek” to catch the reader’s attention and offend them‚ so that they will take action. He cites the Webster’s New World Dictionary defining “geek” as a street performer

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    AP language and composition free response question 1 In the passage from “Silent Spring”‚ by Rachel Carson‚ she portrays her strong emotions about American’s attitude towards the environment and the mindset obtained that it is justifiable to kill species because of an inconvenience they might cause. Carson is able to render that through rhetorical strategies such as exemplification‚ repetition‚ and cause and effect. Carson uses exemplification to help the reader understand her point on the pathetic

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