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    Nation” not only to the Congress‚ but also to all Americans the next day to urge Congress for a declaration on Japan and assemble American people to support the war effort. This speech was an effective speech due to the used of three elements of parallelism‚ pathos‚ and ethos.

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    formation and contextual clues in utterances and spoken text 2. Recognizing and understanding phonological features of speech [especially those forms associated with supra-segmental features] 3. Understanding relationships within the sentence: the syntactic and morphological forms characteristic of spoken language 4. Understanding relationships between parts of text and utterances through cohesive devices [especially grammatical cohesive devices such as reference] 5. Understanding relationships between

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    with no where to hide and having no energy to run because he is starving. In The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass‚ he utilizes things such as parallel syntactic structure‚ paradoxes‚ figurative language‚ and caesuras to help portray his feeling of built up unease and terror. Frederick Douglass really takes advantage of parallel syntactic structure to compare his situation of being run away to slaves. Frederick tries to get us to feel empathy in his current condition‚ while also speaking of

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    implementations of traditional instruction sets share some characteristics—multiple execution units and the ability to execute multiple operations simultaneously. The techniques used to achieve high performance‚ however‚ are very different because the parallelism is explicit in VLIW instructions but must be discovered by hardware at run time by superscalar processors. VLIW implementations are simpler for very high performance. Just as RISC architectures permit simpler‚ cheaper high-performance implementations

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    “The Declaration of Independence” paved the way for freedom in the United States. It rejected ruling from Great Britain‚ and made America its own country. The document was written by Thomas Jefferson‚ a delegate of the Second Continental Congress. The cause was the colonists being tired of the King taking their rights away‚ so they decided to withdraw from Great Britain and become their own free country. Their feelings are expressed in The Declaration when the tone portrayed was critical and straightforward

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    had no representation where they lived whereas the king from across the ocean decided everything for them. Additionally‚ the king had taken away their basic rights and did not allow the colonists to have a voice in the decisions being made. Using parallelism‚ the author states that “among the powers of the Earth the separate and equal station to which laws of Nature and Nature’s God entitle them…”(Jefferson). Jefferson repeats “nature” over and over because he believes he believes that the king took

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    relatively short selection. But when read by the reader the passage seems to be much longer than only six paragraphs. This effect is made possible through Dillard’s excellent use of description‚ details‚ transitions‚ repetition‚ sentence variety‚ parallelism‚ point of view‚ and tension. “He ran after us‚ and we ran away from him‚ up the snowy Reynolds sidewalk. At the corner‚ I looked back; incredibly‚ he was still after us. He was in city clothes: a suit and tie‚ street shoes. Any normal adult would

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    having to take care of him. Once he grew up‚ Pip received the biggest change of his life: becoming a gentleman. As Pip heads to being a gentleman in London‚ Dickens uses imagery and parallelism to show how Pip’s personality will change too. To show the readers the sudden change that has occurred‚ Dickens uses parallelism by showing the old Pip and the new Pip in one paragraph. When he first gets on the carriage to London‚ he cries. This shows us the small and fragile kind of person Pip used to be

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    the narrators loss of Lenore. The apparent tone in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” seemingly represents a very painful condition of mind‚ an intellect sensitive to madness and the abyss of melancholy brought upon by the death of a beloved lady. The parallelism of Poe’s own personal problems with those of the narrator in “The Raven‚” and the repetitive verse by the raven‚ makes the reader aware of Poe’s prominent tone of melancholy. A strong device for the melancholic tone is Poe’s life experiences. The

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    advancements. Today‚ however‚ the world turns to technology more than ever. despite technology’s convenience and aid‚ it can also be destructive to a society. In the essay‚ “The Future of Happiness”‚ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s erudite tone and parallelism reflects his assertion that the advancement of technology comes with consequences. In the essay‚ “The Future of Happiness”‚ Csikszentmihalyi forms a parallel between historical technological advancements and the modern-day conflict of the world’s

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