Martin Luther King is an expert on using strong language to effect his audience. We see this often in his speech I have a Dream‚ in this excerpt from the speech he mostly uses language to cause an emotional effect on his audience and to provoke action from them. Repetition in Martin Luther King’s speech is used overall to evoke emotion within the audience members. He often repeats the using sentences that begin with “go back to …”. The repetition of this phrase expresses his passion and relates it
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One late night I was walking and I looked up at the black sky. I was freezing cold; it felt like it was only 10 degrees outside. Well I guess that makes sense because it’s the middle of fall. I looked at my watch‚ it was about 10:06 pm‚ and I hadn’t intended to be out this late I sort of just lost track of time. The sun had set‚ and there lies an empty road ahead that had no streetlights. My anxiety was through the roof once I realized I was in for a dark journey home. I had decided that by traveling
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Period 2 Ms. Johnson All through elementary school‚ I was left out. I never got along with other kids because I wasn’t pretty or bubbly as a little kid. Basically‚ my awkward phase was all the way to middle school. I can honestly say that I had one single friend at each elementary school I went to. When I went to Lockmar in Palm Bay‚ it was Jessica. We were the only two kids with lesbian parents‚ so we were close as could be. When I was in the fourth grade‚ my mom had a nervous breakdown.
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In the poem by Emily Dickinson "It Was Not Death‚ for I Stood Up‚" the main character has just lost a loved one and feels such devastation that cannot be put into words‚ but could only be described as "not" something. She feels such loss at her loved one’s burial‚ that his "burial reminded [her] of [hers]". He has been a huge part of her life‚ so when he dies‚ that part of her dies also‚ and is buried with him. She cannot put the feeling of devastation into words‚ for if pain can be described‚ it
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SCIENCES by Llenteng‚ John John Israel‚ Aaron S. Dualan‚ Johnvic H. September 10‚ 2013 CHAPTER I BACKGROUND Seaside Cottages and Beach Resort started as hangout place near the shore made by Mr. Victor. As visitors started to drop by the hangout‚ Mr. Victor‚ the owner‚ decided construct a hut by the seashore. The hut also served as a space for rent. When a breakwater was established‚ the water started move back away from the shore and the land started to widen. Due to this event
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Luther King Jr. was an amazing person‚ he put his life at risk to make the world a better place. He did what he thought was right and that’s why today black people are living a better life. He made all of this happen with all non violent protests. MLK helped many people know that it was okay to stand up for what you believe in. His vision was to not let race be a reason of how people should be treated. The March on Washington was the biggest demonstration of Civil Rights. That day will be remembered
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Kendall Owen Mr. Clevenger 12 English 2 December 2013 An Analysis on “When I was One-And-Twenty” by A.E Housman "When I was One-And-Twenty" by A.E. Housman‚ is a poem about one young man’s growth‚ from twenty-one to twenty two. He is given the advice‚ that the greatest gift a person can give to another is love. However at the age of twenty-one‚ money
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If I were given money as a gift and had a choice between buying a piece of jewelry that I like or tickets to a concert that I want to attend‚ I would most likely choose the concert tickets. It actually depends on what kind of concert it is but if it was about music‚ for example a live performance of a famous musician‚ I would probably choose the concert tickets. This is because the jewelry can be bought any time when you can afford it but attending a concert has a much more rare chance. Eventually
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begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter” –Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Being a topic that’s still around today‚ freedom is the ability to do something without hindrance‚ and the speech by Dr. King: “I have a dream” is a symbol of that‚ because during the 1950’s Africans peacefully protested for freedom‚ as so northerner’s did in the 1850’s for slaves to be free. And through other speeches like the “Gettysburg address were people able to realize‚ this land was made to be free
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In my essay‚ I want to discuss the " I Have a Dream" speech. The" I Have a Dream" speech was given by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. on August 28‚ 1963‚ at the March on Washington Occasion. The purpose of this speech was to bring awareness to America that we need to end slavery and that everyone is to be treated equally to create peacefulness so that we can coexist. Also wanted to make aware of the negative impacts on the lives of African Americans. I want to discuss first the fact of needing to be treated
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