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    TOPIC:- WRITE ABOUT FIGURE OF SPEECH AND TYPES OF SPEECH AND WRITE EXAMPLES ON EACH. NAME:- MUNIS A.P CLASS:- 7 B4 ROLL NO:- 28 ABOUT FIGURE OF SPEECH A figure of speech is a rhetorical device that achieves a special effect by using words in distinctive ways. Though there are hundreds of figures of speech‚ here we’ll focus on just 20 of the most common figures. You will probably remember many of these terms from your English classes

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    "Ode to Autumn" does convey a "oneness with nature" through sensuous images and techniques. Alliteration‚ personification‚ imagery‚ similes‚ rhetorical questions‚ enjambment and positive connotations contained in this poem are all techniques that add to this idea. The alliteration in the line "mists and mellow" adds to the calming imagery represented in this poem. It creates a soft and somewhat tranquil tone. Another example of alliteration is "winnowing wind". This example also creates a melodious

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    Pitbulls Should Be Banned

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    pitbulls are vicious killers who are to have no pace in our society. Throughout the article the writer uses a number of persuasive devices in order to manipulate the audience’s response. These include metaphors‚ anecdotal evidence‚ repetition‚ rhetorical question‚ attack and emotive language. In the heading‚ one example of a persuasive technique used is that of a metaphor. A metaphor is when the author makes association with a vivid image. An example of this technique throughout the article include:

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    Macbeth

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    In the story of Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth uses rhetorical devices in Act 1‚ Scene 7‚ such as rhetorical questions and diction. She asks him rhetorical questions‚ challenges his manhood‚ and reassures him of success. By asking rhetorical questions‚ Lady Macbeth leaves Macbeth speechless‚ and he is unable to respond. In line 39‚ she asks if “the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself?” She is asking if he was drunk when he made his plan of murdering Duncan. With this type of

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    William Blake structured his poem with six Quatrains‚ or four line stanzas. In these stanzas‚ he uses a variety of rhyming couplets‚ repition‚ powerful imagery and alot of rhetorical questions to enhance the piece. He begins the first quatrain with “Tyger! Tyger!burning bright.” Right away he uses repition to catch the reader’s eye. The word “Tyger” is a symbol of all creation. In his poem‚ “The Lamb”‚ he uses the Lamb as a symbol of innocent mankind‚ where as the “Tyger” is a much more wild‚ mysterious

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    1–13: Read the first five lines of the speech and identify the claim that Mack makes. 2. Lines 1–13: How do the rhetorical questions in this section set the stage for Mack’s argument and engage his audience? 3. Lines 16–20: Create a chart that lists terms that describe early and late reactions to listening to a piece of music. 4. Lines 50–59: Analyze how Mack uses the rhetorical device of addressing a potential concern of his audience. 5. Lines 55–66: Think about the denotation and connotation

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    without 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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    will not love his country?”‚ by answering these rhetorical question they inadvertently admit to the fact that they don’t love Rome. Brutus uses some emotional appeals in his speech to show that he celebrated and honored Caesar as an excellent leader of Rome‚ but he had to fulfill the ultimate duty of defending his country. He gets their compassion by saying that he loved Caesar and asks the people to find anyone who loved Caesar more. Brutus’ rhetorical questions are there for an effect‚ there is

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    William Blake: the Tyger

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    William Blake: The Tyger analysis To understand "The Tiger" fully‚ you need to know Blake’s symbols. The title seems to be quite simple. It lets us know that the poem is about a tiger. So‚ we expect it to be just that‚ about a tiger. However‚ as we start reading‚ it becomes clear pretty quickly that this is not just any tiger. It could be a symbol Blake uses to make a far deeper point than something like tigers are scary. It is one of the poem of his collection named: songs of experience. The

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    Speech Mrs. Douglass Period 6 Rough draft Do you like tattoosTattoos lots of people have them. But did you know tattoos are bad to have in the workplace. A book that says tattoos are bad is the Bible. The Bible says that “you must not put tattoo marking upon yourselves‚” because your body is a temple. I wrote this to show why tattoos are bad in the workplace. Tattoos create negative images‚ affect job opportunities First off is how tattoos create a negative image towards you. For example a woman

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