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    the herald sun band written by Fiona McCormack‚ the authors main contention was that the government should support improving the system response to family violence. Serious and concerned tone was used with persuasive techniques such as evidence‚ rhetorical question and inclusive language to persuade the reader to agree with the authors viewpoint. A serious and concerned tone is used by the author to give the feeling of worry and to state that this is an important topic. "The murder of Luke Batty

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    feel how distressed he becomes - “full nerved – Still warm – Too hard to stir? Was it for this day grew tall? – O what made fatuous sunbeams toil to break Earth’s sleep at all?” These rhetorical questions indicate to us the sense of urgency being felt for the soldier’s life. Ultimately‚ the composer uses rhetorical questions to communicate deeper emotions. In the second stanza of ‘Exposure’‚ Owen uses a clear description of the sound that the wind makes through the barbed wire – “like twitching

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    Ambiguity­ Uncertainty or inexactness of meaning in language.  Idiosyncratic­ A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group.  Tone  Condescending‚ Critical     Rhetorical Terms  ● Anecdotes­ "My two youngest son’s now twenty­one and seventeen‚ have read..."  (Paragraph 5)  ● Rhetorical Question­ "Why not introduce our kids to the clarity and power of James  Baldwin’s great story “Sonny’s Blues”?" (Paragraph 35)  ● Cause and Effect­ Used through out the whole essay by showing how certain teaching 

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    ‘Does it Matter?’ and ‘Survivors’ the poet‚ Siegfried Sassoon is able to intensify the message of the non-combatants misunderstanding of the realities of war. This was by Sassoon using different language techniques such as rhetorical question‚ repetition and onomatopoeia. Rhetorical question is used to intensify the message of the non-combatants misunderstanding of the realities of war in the poem ‘Does it matter?’ by Siegfried Sassoon. Asking ‘does it matter’ reflects that the non-combatants are unable

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    comfort‚ and hope that they needed at the time. Throughout his speech Kennedy uses emotion-arousing words‚ anaphora‚ antithesis‚ and rhetorical questions to encourage Americans to show their patriotism. In the beginning of Kennedy’s speech he uses antithesis. Kennedy starts off with an antithesis in order to leer his audience in. Kennedy constantly uses this rhetorical device throughout his speech because it stands out and gets his audience thinking. For example‚ by saying “ask not what your country

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    patent through two of Dawes poems‚ Americanized and Televistas 1977. Dawe is successful as he discusses and ultimately utilizes the theme of consumerism in a negative‚ derogatory way. Additionally‚ Dawes employment of techniques such as metaphors‚ rhetorical questions‚ repetition‚ figurative language and tone further enables the responder to understand themes which arise throughout both poems such as consumerism‚ capitalism‚ cultural imperialism and materialism. It is through this utilization that obsessive

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    sight 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

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    textual and rhetorical strategies the two newspapers employed for propagating their preferred ideologies. The results of the study indicated that headlines in the two papers presented a subjective attitude of the writers (newspapers) towards the topic. However‚ based on the analysis of the data‚ it became clear that there were certain differences between the two sets of headlines in terms of Presupposition‚ and certain Rhetorical devices. Key words: Intercultural rhetoric‚ rhetorical devices‚ newspaper

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    in his older years‚ it focuses more on his childhood state with his father at the same location. White uses a myriad of rhetorical devices in his essay that paints a picture and puts you directly into the story. Not only did White use numerous rhetorical devices‚ but he combined rhetorical methods to bring his past to our present. White used a nicely planned set of rhetorical devices. He used strong ones that put forth a message in just the right places. White did not over-crowd‚ or bog down his

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    Hyperbole I’m as hungry as a starving lion. Hyperbole is a synonym for exaggeration. Clearly‚ the speaker is not really as hungry as a starving lion. A hyperbole is just a figure of speech we use to emphasize a point. The opposite device is understatement: I’m a little tired is a purposeful understatement if the speaker has been up for 48 hours. Repetition Duty does not trump honesty. Duty does not trump common sense. And duty‚ my friends‚ does not trump morality. Repetition is the conscious

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