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How do allusions and figures of speech add meaning to text?
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Stay safe; stay well; stay hydrated; stay curious. What type of rhetorical device is
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What does diacope mean?(1 point)
Responses the stating of two opposite ideas using the same grammatical structure the stating of
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Identify two examples of parallelism in the “I Have a Dream” speech.
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is used to inspire an audience. (1 point) Responses Tone Tone Pace Pace Repetition Repetition Imagery
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What is an anecdote?(1 point)
Responses a personal story shared for effect a personal story shared for effect the repetition of a
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Use the passage to answer the question.
What is the purpose of hyperbole in the passage? (1 point) Responses to present an idea
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Read the following passage from Senator Smith's "Declaration of
Conscience": I am not proud of the reckless abandon in which
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Which sentence contains an example of verbal irony?(1 point)
Responses ”Meet my great-grandmother,” she said. ”Meet my
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Stay safe; stay well; stay hydrated; stay curious. What type of rhetorical device is
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Stay safe; stay well; stay hydrated; stay curious. What type of rhetorical device is
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Question: What is anaphora?
A. an introduction section that hooks the audience B. the evidence in support of the claim C. the
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''Obama's'' Speech at Selma, 2015'' In this passage, President Obama uses allusion for what purpose?
(1 Point) Answers. to
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"What, To a Slave, is the Fourth of July?"
by Frederick Douglass But, I submit, where all is plain there is nothing to be argued.
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What is an allusion?(1 point)
Responses the placing of two words or ideas side by side to compare and contrast them the placing
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Read this sentence from Susan B. Anthony’s “On Women's Right to Vote.”
The only question left to be settled now is: Are
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The question is: Match the definition with the appropriate word.
logical fallacies the answer is: rhetorical devices that rely on
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I hope everything is okay
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The question is: Match the definition with the appropriate word.
pathos the answer is: an appeal to emotion why is the answer
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I hope everything is okay
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Which option describes a conclusion?
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5) Choose the best answer.
Speakers and writers use _____ to get the audience's attention. rhetorical devices props images
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9) Drag and drop the rhetorical devices with the descriptions.
a reference to a well-known person, place, thing, or idea an
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14) Refer to "The Laborious Ant" and choose the best answer.
Part B: What rhetorical device does Twain use by referencing this
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How does the use of rhetorical questions in this excerpt advance the speaker's purpose of persuading the judge to give a lighter
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President Kennedy asks, "Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that
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bob
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Stay safe; stay well; stay hydrated; stay curious. What type of rhetorical device is
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bob
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Reword this:During her acceptance speech at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris used ethos, pathos, and logos
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reword this: The speaker's word choice in this paragraph, such as "my friends" and "I must say to you," creates a sense of
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Why does FDR use biblical allusions in his speech?
A. They bring to mind the ideas of traditional values and discipline B. They
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Rhetorical: Paine employs various rhetorical devices, such as repetition and appeals to logic and emotion, to strengthen his
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Show me what part of this sentence is using pathos and what emotions are being used.
If you don't purchase life insurance, and
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Show me what part of this sentence is using pathos and what emotions are being used.
WE have been mistreated, abused and
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True or False
Metaphor ___ The use of the same beginning consonant sounds. “Fred had to fix the faucet before Fran got home.”
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What kinds of foods do I crave after school? Chips, salsa, and donuts, of course!
This is an example of which of the following
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You are easy on the eyes, but hard on the heart.
This is an example of which of the following rhetorical devices? Hypophora
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Have you ever felt as small as an ant, yet as powerful as a superhero all at once? That's how life can seem sometimes, full of
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Have you ever felt as small as an ant, yet as powerful as a superhero all at once? That's how life can seem sometimes, full of
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Have you ever felt as small as an ant, yet as powerful as a superhero all at once? The underlined sentence contains two
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Have you ever felt as small as an ant, yet as powerful as a superhero all at once? The underlined sentence contains two
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What kinds of foods do I crave after school? Chips, salsa, and donuts, of course!
This is an example of which of the following
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What kinds of foods do I crave after school? Chips, salsa, and donuts, of course!
This is an example of which of the following
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Dr Bones McCoy, unlike Mr. Spock, tries to convince his audience and win over support by an appeal to the "heart," or emotions
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Which of the following is an example of verbal irony? (1 point)
The little boy whined, "Are we there yet?" "Would you give me a
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What is the main goal of an analogy? Responses To show how two things are very different To show how two things are very
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Why do you think Abraham Lincoln decided to use repetition in this speech?
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The definition of a rhetorical device is
Which one is right • a comparison using "like" or "as". • the repetition of the same
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The definition of a rhetorical device is
• a comparison using "like" or "as". • the repetition of the same vowel sound in
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Pathos is an argument based on credibility and experience.
True or false
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A rhetorical question is a question that is asked to make a point, rather than to get an answer.
True or false
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Read the following lines: I have had enough— border-pinks, clove-pinks, wax-lilies, What poetic device is used for rhetorical
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Match each rhetorical device with its definition.
Match Term Definition Antithesis A) A statement made in the form of a question
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