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    Emerson Questions

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    Questions for Discussion 7.) As a reader‚ who is a female‚ his gender bias does not affect how receptive I am to Emerson’s ideas. I believe that all of the ideas he states using masculine pronouns‚ are too applicable to women and girls. I can relate to and understand his ideas. I believe that men are no more intelligent than girls‚ or girls are no more intelligent than boys. We are equally intelligent and capable of most of the same things. In the third paragraph‚ Emerson states a variety of skills

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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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    the ‘Stolen Generation’. This puts light back onto an issue that has been debated and talked about for a long time. The two words ‘White Australia’ also heavily implies the presence of racism that still exists in the society. Following this is a rhetorical question which slightly isolates the reader. This is used to make the reader reflect upon these issues and consider what has actually been done by various organisations to combat these problems. He continues this aggression with the listing of negative

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    In the soliloquy from Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part II‚ King Henry is prodigiously vexed by his inability to sleep. In addressing sleep itself‚ with the use of an apostrophe‚ he hopes to persuade it to fall upon him by asking various rhetorical questions. He pleads with sleep for it to abandon its partiality and bestow upon him some rest‚ as it does upon the commoners. At the end of the passage‚ however‚ his indignation turns into resignation‚ as he realizes that he can do little to alter his situation

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    world. Smith successfully asserts this with her use of rhetorical questions‚ diction‚ and indirect characterization thus proving her theme that life on earth often leads to complacency‚ causing humans to fear death because they have not adequately prepared themselves for admittance into heaven. This poem follows the dilemma of an aged frog who knows not whether he wants to be “disenchanted” or remain a frog. Through the use of rhetorical questions‚ Smith is about to lend readers better comprehension

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    Belonging is not an easily identified term. It is an inherent human condition in which we strive to feel an unconditional bond of security‚ and is essential in confirming our identity and place in the world. This connection can be acheived through a reciprocated understanding between people‚ their identity and their surroundings‚ in which the seed of understanding‚ nourishes a sense of belonging to grow. But at what cost? Belonging and identity are two words which go hand in hand‚ but to identify

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    Holy Sonnet

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    Paragraph Poetry Devices Analysis Essay The poem “Holy Sonnet #10” by John Donne is one of the most respected forms of poetry‚ one of the most difficult to compose and one of the most inspirational to read. Donne uses personification‚ metaphor and rhetorical question to demonstrate the deep personal meaning of the poem. Donne writes passionately about his feelings towards death. Donne has decided to include these three literary devices in his poem to create a more dramatic effect for his readers.

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    eight or nine at night‚ making himself a true workaholic. Using his life story before he died Goodman is able to convey her liking toward Phil but her dislike of what the business world has turned him into. Not only does Goodman use a number of rhetorical devices but she also uses Phil’s past as well as the people who were once in Phil’s life to get her message across to her reader. Ellen Goodman sarcastically creates the obituary of a man who dedicated his life to his job and the company he worked

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    the speech‚ “Give me Liberty or Give me Death” by Patrick Henry and determine how he is able to persuade the colonists to go to war against Britain. Identify the purpose of his explanation of freedom or slavery‚ his mentions of God‚ and his use of rhetorical devices throughout the speech. Compose an essay response and make sure to use examples from the speech. -Response “Give me Liberty or Give me Death” by Patrick Henry is an example of how a powerful persuasive speech can be delivered through a

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    Bullying Repsonse

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    Bullying Essay Question In text A and Text B there are a variety of different techniques displayed throughout to portray bullying. Text A is more of a personal account of bullying which includes lots more emotive language wheras Text B is more of a summary of text A‚ which includes more of an opinion on bullying. Text A conveys attitudes towards bullying through lots of negative language‚ along with rhetorical questions to emphasise the attitudes on bullying. Gemma in Text A uses the rule

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