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    When an individual is searching for sustainable outdoor clothing‚ a number of companies will want to showcase their product in the most effective way possible to appeal to their customers. A retail website is a simple yet effective way for a company to broadcast their merchandise and present details to potential buyers who are searching for their genre of merchandise. The company of Patagonia specifically uses their homepage in a particular way in order to appeal to their target audience effectively

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    Dramatic Literacy Devices

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    Dramatic Literacy Devices Allegory
A symbolic narrative in which the surface details imply a secondary meaning. Allegory often takes the form of a story in which the characters represent moral qualities. The most famous example in English is John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress‚ in which the name of the central character‚ Pilgrim‚ epitomizes the book’s allegorical nature. Kay Boyle’s story "Astronomer’s Wife" and Christina Rossetti’s poem "Up-Hill" both contain allegorical elements. Catastrophe
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    ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) English Language and Literature Department Poetic Devices and their Likely Effects Alliteration Gains reader’s attention through repetition of a consonant sound‚ appeals to the sense of hearing‚ emphasizes words‚ links lines‚ unifies stanzas (or the poem as a whole)‚ and enhances flow of poem. Draws attention to particular words or lines through repetition of a vowel sound‚ appeals to the sense of hearing‚ enhances the development of the image created by the words

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    In studying and looking at the sophistication of literary terms in “The Lottery” there are many different literary devices we can figure out in the specific storyline of the lottery ad especially in its themes. The story “The Lottery” focuses on an extremely heavy amount of suspicion between different social classes in the story. This suspense is a literary device that can be heavily seen through the story. The celebration of the lottery can be seen as a vital tradition in their old-style neighborhood

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    plots‚ and the use of comedy c language. These elements have become key components to a classic Shakespearean comedy. When put together‚ these comedic elements definitely work to develop the plot‚ while entertaining the audience. By using comedic devices in this specific story allows the audience to better understand what is going on‚ gives more action to the play‚ and keeps the reader tuned to the story. As an illustration of how these elements are used in Shakespeare’s plays‚ the play “The Taming

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    of rhetoric is a strong constant throughout. His research has bought up strong pointers also found in my data so I aim to explore his research among other theorists in comparison with my findings. QUESTION: Do the party leaders use rhetorical devices in similar ways and for similar purposes? AIMS: In order to investigate my hypothesis I have produced 3 aims‚ which investigate‚ in more detail significant areas of the speech transcripts: 1. Explore how the speeches employ rhetorical and

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    Analysis 3- Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs) TM 583 Why have personal navigation devices (PND) become popular? What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PNDs? PND’s are featured in both handheld and vehicle models. These devices assist the user to determine the most efficient path of travel. It can save the selections to memory. The internet updates these devices regularly with new data. GPS satellite technology can give the location of the device. Other than just giving you

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    the brutal anti-semitism it had brought to power” (Miller). He provides examples of “the hunts for Reds in America”‚ referring to hunts for communist‚ and the extermination of Jews in Germany. The hunt for witches was an act of fear and greed‚ in the early 1600s in Salem-to deflect accusations on others‚ gain land‚ or revenge on a neighbor. Miller also goes into depth with his

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    Effects of Using Electronic Devices Chapter 1 Introduction The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. We know that education is one of the most fundamental tools for progression. In contrast‚ we are allowing some students to use electronic devices that may intervene in the learning catch up of the students. Using an electronic device for activities unrelated

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    How Shakespeare Uses Literary Devices to Achieve the Moral in Macbeth In William Shakespeare’s play‚ “Macbeth”‚ one dominant moral is made clear to the audience‚ do not tempt fate‚ let nature take its course. Some of the ways that Shakespeare achieves this is through the development of conflicts in the plot and also through dialogue‚ vivid imagery and metaphors created by the atmosphere in the play. The characters develop in the early acts to identify the protagonist and antagonists to the audience

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