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    Dr. Martin Luther King was a Civil Rights leader who gave the I have a Dream speech by LIncoln Memorial. President Lincoln and Dr. King both addressed the issue of freedom in their speeches. Both used rhetorical devices such as‚ repetition and parallelism. Each speech had its own purpose.Lincoln’s purpose was to finish the war the north had started; while Dr. King’s was to demand a change for blacks across America. This paper will analyze Lincoln’s and King’s speeches and rhetorical devices that

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    Psalm 1 Oh‚ the joys of those who do not follow the advice of the wicked‚ or stand around with sinners‚ or join in with mockers- synthetic parellelism. This verse is synthetic parellism because the second idea expands the first idea. The first part of the verse is: oh‚ the joys of those who do not follow the advice of the wicked. This part of the verse is saying that people who do not follow what people with bad intentions have to say fair better than people who give in to anything. The writer goes

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    In Cat’s Eye‚ Margaret Atwood portrays the lasting negative influence misogynistic behavior has on Elaine Risley throughout her life through parallelism and motifs. Initially‚ Elaine Risley‚ the dynamic protagonist‚ decides “it’s time to go back” (459) to her hometown for an art gallery she is featured in and she remembers how she learned all of her disavowal tendencies. Upon arrival‚ she recalls the 1st time she encountered “real girls at last‚ in the flesh” (52) and does not know how to act around

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    Assignment ( 1 ) ’’ I carry your heart with me ’’ By E.E cummings I carry your heart with me . I carry it in my heart . I am never without it . Anywhere I go you go‚ my dear ; and whatever is done by only me is your

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    to pathos. Being an “unhappy” woman‚ she pleads the “Honourable Bench” to relieve her of the “heavy fine” she now faces. The repetition of “Fine” emphasizes her never ending debt to the Court for all the illegitimate children she conceived. The parallelism of “twice” magnifies Baker’s inability to pay for the fine‚ which resulted in public humiliation and even more fines to pay. Her frustration of being “forsook” by a man who she “confi [ded]” in explains her “stupefied” reaction to the charges being

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    Where can you find an example of how to write an APA-style in-text citation of a work with two authors? 102 Where can you find out how to write an APA-style reference list entry for a letter to the editor? 112 Where can you learn about parallelism in writing? nized into two main sections‚ which are‚ writing‚ and proofreading. Where can you get help in understanding APA standards‚ called conventions‚ in your writing? 7-11 Where can you find tips on refining searches of databases?

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    emphasize the possible effects of the approval of the “Cat Bill”. He writes that “It would impose fines”‚ “It would permit any person to capture or call upon police to pick up and imprison cats”‚ and “It would permit the use of traps”. This use of parallelism creates similar structure‚ rhythmic feeling‚ clear structure of the text; and it also serves as a great persuasion technique to impress reader due to the use of

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    superman was breaking down the door he arrogantly believes that he himself can break down the door [students]. “I am smart. I am arrogant. I am lucky. I am trying to save our lives.” This is a great way to end the essay because he uses parallelism to show how he feels. Throughout the essay he gives examples of how he feels like superman and these examples are being exactly like a hero. Being a superhero doesn’t always have to be violent and doesn’t always have to be about fighting a villain

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    Contents Introduction Chapter 1. Theoretical grounds of characteristics of language and its functions. 1. Characteristics of the English language 1. English as an analytical language……………………………………..5 2. Relation between units in the English language……………………….6 1.1.3. Structure of the English language……………………………………..8 1.2.1. Functions of the English language……………………………………11 Chapter 2.1. Practical usage of functions of the English language Conclusions Literature used Introduction Language

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    its democratic nature‚ the idea of majority ruling‚ and its inability to work properly for the people. Both inform the audience of a specific issue but when comparing the two‚ Dr. Kings letter proved to be more effective. Dr. King uses great parallelism‚ more potent appeals and uses cause and effect as a tool to clarify his ideas. Though Thoreau had some uses of details and logical appeals; overall King uses more to strengthen his essay. King’s essay is

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