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    November 19‚ 1863 has helped his tone during the speech with the use of three rhetorical devices‚ such as : repetition‚ antithesis‚ and parallelism. His goal is to explain why it is important to honor the dead with increased devotion. Lincoln is honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrafice. With the tone of confidence and determination he managed to bring up a powerful speech with a powerful voice. One example of repetition in his speech to help reflect his tone was when he stated‚ " of the people

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    “HANDHELD ELECTRONICS DEVICE SOFTWARE – PRODUCT MANAGEMENT.” “Cell Phones” By Narendar Choudhary (1121200044) 2013 MBA Management Project Report Management Project submitted to IMT Ghaziabad Undertaken at SAMSUNG ENGINEERING LAB INDIA Guided by Mr. Devkaran Nehara && requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration Acknowledgement MBA project is wonderful experience and golden opportunities for learning Management practically. I want to say thanks to many wonderful

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    is less established in English verse than the Shakespearean sonnet. In 1883 the poem was released in a New York Times article. Lazarus compares her poem in the beginning to the Greek statue The Colossus of Rhodes. Her poem shows through rhetorical devices that unlike the Colossus of Rhodes‚ the Statue of Liberty is welcoming and compassionate to human beings. She uses imagery‚ word choice‚ and personification to portray this. Lazarus uses the Statue of Liberty to illustrate how America is a magnificent

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    government was known as the Declaration of Independence. This document pursued to happiness and liberty for the colonist in the 13 colonial states of the United States of America. The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson use the rhetorical devices diction and repetition to convince the United States to declare independence from Great Britain. The choice of words that was presented in the article makes the context of the article to be presented differently. The diction used was negative due

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    be content. The daffodils mean that he likes nature and has a positive attitude toward nature because his happy place would not be something in nature if he didn’t enjoy nature. To emphasize his feelings‚ Wordsworth uses many poetic devices. Two of the poetic devices that he uses are imagery and rhyme. ! In the poem‚ Wordsworth conveys his happiness towards nature by using imagery and rhyme in his writing. The serene‚ beautiful place that he builds in the readers mind shows that he has a

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    intelligent‚ black‚ Muslim man that influenced the civil rights movement of the 1960’s. The literary techniques that Malcolm X uses in “Learning to Read” are imagery‚ tone‚ and diction to explore his self-transformation by books. The first of the three devices that are shown in the essay is imagery. His imagery makes it very easy to connect with his story‚ and put yourself in his shoes. Early in the essay‚ he talks about his pre-transformation self as someone who can hardly communicate in written word‚

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    The green myth – also known as carbon capture and storage Is carbon capture and storage really going to make a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions? Or is it just an excuse to build more and more polluting power plants driven by black coal? When asking students about their opinion on carbon capture and storage‚ most have never heard of the concept before‚ whereas others only have a vague idea about what it encompasses. However‚ no one could explain the concept or argument why they saw it as

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    Network Attached Storage What is a NAS device? NSA is a file-level computer data storage connected to a computer network providing data access to a large group of clients‚ and is specialized for the task either by its software or hardware‚ or configuration of those elements. What is the speed of the network adapter available on a NAS device? NAS devices come in many varieties depending on if it is built from scratch or purchased from a manufacturer. The speed is generally a one gigabit Ethernet

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    For my imitation paper‚ the homeric style elements used are simile‚ imagery‚ delay‚ dialogue‚ and patronymics. The first element I used is simile and according to The Odyssey‚ there’s a quote "and as four yoked stallions spring all together‚ beneath the lash‚ leaping high‚ and then eat up the dusty road on the plain" (Homer‚ 194). A simile that I included in my imitation is "With the song of "tale as old as time‚" Considering that tune is compared to the age of the song‚ Comparing the certainty of

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    In the passage Flaubert uses various techniques to reveal the conditions of the characters relationship. Flaubert uses diction to establish the contrasting tones between Charles and Emma. The tone Flaubert depicts for Charles is a naïve happiness which then transitions to a more confused tone for Emma‚ revealing their unstable relationship. Flaubert reveals in this passage a rather happy tone for Charles. At one point in the passage it says " at such moments his happiness knew no bounds." This

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