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    Non fiction essay 1

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    several examples of repetition‚ rhetorical questions‚ dialect‚ and similes but there are three that really stood out to me allusions‚ alliteration and parallelism. Just by knowing and understanding what these three rhetorical strategies were it made the book a lot clearer and I could understand it more. By using allusion‚ alliteration and parallelism‚ Angelo proves that it was hard growing up in the 1930’s as a young black woman. As Angelo grew up in a small town in rural Stamps‚ Arkansas she grew

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    Методичні вказівки до організації і проведення самостійної роботи з курсу «Теоретична граматика англійської мови» для студентів ІV курсу англійської філології Самостійна робота |№ |Назва теми |Кількість | |з/п |

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    JFK Inaugural Speech

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    his passionate and cogent speech‚ Kennedy expressed a intense message to the whole world that‚ peace‚ in fact‚ can be achieved as long as people have faith toward freedom‚ and by using several writing strategies like Using Emotion-Arousing Words‚ Parallelism‚ Anaphora and so on‚ he efficiently showed that not only America‚ but also the whole world would benefit from the peaceful land that we all expected. One of the strongest methods of persuading people the indispensable feature of peace is J.F.K’s

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    freedom and of natural injustice‚ embodied in the Declaration of Independence‚ extended to us”? Although Douglass delivered his speech to a mostly sympathetic audience‚ he achieved a proper condemnation of America through the strategies of Pathos and parallelism. Douglass portrays the life an American slave through the imagery he uses to reach Pathos. He uses many words that can make the audience feel different ways about their view on slavery. This is revealed when he explains what really happened to

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    of Julius Caesar. “ Brutus addresses the Roman people after the conspirators have murdered Caesar. In his speech‚ Brutus aims to convince the Roman people of his attempt to liberate them from a tyrannical rule of Caesar. Diction‚ antithesis and parallelism are techniques Brutus skillfully uses to create a logical reason for the assassination of Caesar‚ therefore creating a patriotic tone. Brutus opens his speech by proclaiming that Rome is the most important thing to him. He appeals to the Romans

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    1978. The order of premodifying adjectives in present-day English. Odense: Odense University Press. Brisau‚ A.‚ 1969. Complex sentence structures in headlines. English Studies 50(1): 31-38. Coates‚ Jennifer‚ 1971. Denominal adjectives: A study in syntactic relationships between modifier and head. Lingua 27: 160-169. Cook‚ Guy‚ 1992. The discourse of advertising. London and New York: Routledge. Curme‚ George O.‚ 1977. A grammar of the English language‚ Vol. 1: Parts of speech. Essex: Verbatim. Danks

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    John F. Kennedy Analysis

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    are parallelism‚ anaphora‚ and hortative sentences. John F. Kennedy’s use of rhetorical devices within his inaugural address help him convey his message to his audience. John F. Kennedy uses parallelism in his inaugural address to help convey his message to his audience. Near the beginning of his speech John F. Kennedy says that Americans will “pay any price‚ bear any burden‚ meet any hardship‚ support any friend‚ oppose any foe‚” in order to preserve liberty. This example of parallelism clarifies

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    In her poem‚ "The Race"‚ author Sharon Old’s conveys meaning to her audience and poem through the use of imagery‚ parallelism‚ and tension‚ which complement the structure of her poem and add emotion that appeals to her audience. In order to convey meaning to her poem‚ Old’s utilizes imagery to allow the reader to locate themselves in the poem. Her vivid and descriptive diction add credibility to her imagery. For instance‚ she writes‚ "The jet was full‚ and people’s hair was shining‚ they were smiling

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    ethan frome motif essay

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    story written. In the novella Ethan Frome‚ by Edith Wharton‚ she uses the motif of parallelism of the setting of Starkfield‚ Massachusetts‚ and other characters such as Ethan Frome and Mattie Silver‚ to help describe the way that Starkfield and other factors entangle each character mentally‚ emotionally‚ and physically. The importance of this is evident‚ as it shows during key periods in the story. The parallelism all begins with the snowy‚ New England town of Starkfield‚ Massachusetts. The small

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    Chapter 1: Parallel Computing at a Glance 1 1 Parallel Computing at a Glance It is now clear that silicon based processor chips are reaching their physical limits in processing speed‚ as they are constrained by the speed of electricity‚ light‚ and certain thermodynamic laws. A viable solution to overcome this limitation is to connect multiple processors working in coordination with each other to solve grand challenge problems. Hence‚ high performance computing requires the use of Massively

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