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    Speech Analysis “I have a dream”‚ “the Battle or the Bullet”‚ “Women’s rights are human rights.” are all powerful‚ memorable speeches. What makes them so memorable? Their constant use of rhetorical devices and persuasive language of course. The language they use makes for a magnificent speech that is unforgettable. Those are just some speeches that possess such great ideas and powerful techniques. To add to that are the Adoption of the “Declaration of Human Rights” by Eleanor Roosevelt‚ and “My message

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    Persuading his audience to potential voters and using the constitution as an example by showing that today some of us are still not practicing by the constitution. He successfully persuaded his audience trust by getting their votes by using ethos‚parallelism‚and assonance. Obama effectively convinces his audience about his background . He states “I’ve gone to some of the best schools

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    Mukachevo State University Report Text linguistics Prepared by Kamenkova Nastia 2014 Text Linguistics A text is an extended structure of syntactic units i.e. text as super-sentence such as words‚ groups‚ and clauses and textual units that is marked by both coherence among the elements and completion .A non-text consists of random sequences of linguistic units such as sentences‚ paragraphs‚ or sections in any temporal and/or spatial extension. A naturally

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    References: 1. Aarts.F.‚ & Aart‚J.‚ (1982) English syntactic structures. Oxford: Pergamon Press 2 3. Ban‚ Diep Quang (1998) Ngữ Pháp tiếng Việt. Hà Nội : Nhà xuất bản Giáo dục 4 5. Mạnh‚ Trần Hữu. (2000). A guide to University grammar of English. Hà Nội: Đại học Mở. 6. Quirk‚R et al. (1973). A University

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    lu zhai 13-10-12 2:00 PM No other‚ however grand or base‚ 批注 [4]: Parallelism:  use  the  same  phrase   can ever contain the same. “my  own”  to  convey  the  strong  emotions   My signature‚ lu zhai 13-10-12 2:01 PM thumbing the pages of my time. 批注 [5]: Personification   My universe key‚ lu zhai 13-10-10 3:59 PM my singularity. 批注 [6]: Parallelism.  Two  lines  start  with   Impress‚ implant‚ the

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    of slavery in the United States. In 1852‚ he made a famous speech in Rochester on 4th of July‚ which was the Independence Day in the U.S. In his speech‚ Douglass’s main audience is the white citizens of Rochester. He uses rhetorical questions‚ parallelism‚ and metaphor to criticize the hypocritical situation that slavery still existed in the United States and to call upon more people to support the abolitionism. First‚ through the use of rhetorical

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    England‚ was shaped by an oppressive and influential culture. Although she expresses a hint of reverence towards England early on in her essay‚ she consistently shows signs of bitterness and resentment towards England throughout the article using parallelism‚ a sarcastic tone‚ and strong diction. Even in instances where she tries to make England sound appealing‚ she ceaselessly succeeds at working in her own current opinion to make these statements sound insincere. Kincaid begins her article by explaining

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    intelligent. Johni thinks him*i‚j intelligent. The studentsk believed each otherk to be the best. This is not only a semantic issue‚ but also a syntactic issue … solved by Binding theory. Binding theory describes the binary relation between the binder (an antecedent) and the bindee ( a personal‚ possessive‚ reflexive pronoun or reciprocal). Binding theory is a syntactic rule that applies to semantic information‚ specifically‚ it identifies which expressions constitute acceptable antecedents for the bound

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    There are three related undergraduate studies and two international journal reviewed in this study. First‚ the undergraduate study entitled The Meaning of Technical Terms Used in Skateboarding Tricks by Made Ari Sukmayanti (2011). Her study focused on the technical terms used in skateboarding tricks and the meaning of the technical terms in skateboarding tricks. Documentation method in collecting the data and qualitative descriptive method in analyzing the data are used in his study. The theory of

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    Lincoln took advantage of this extra attention to send a message to the earnest American people‚ especially the individuals involved in war. During Lincoln’s second Inaugural Address‚ he makes his purpose clear to the nation by using deliberate parallelism to appeal to each side‚ obvious reasoning to the audience’s desires to demonstrate his position‚ and by building his character and trust. Lincoln’s notable eagerness can be attributed to how he chooses phrases that provide a way of including everyone

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