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Please help me with the following question:
A paradox is a literary device often used to A. emphasize or make readers think about
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What rhetorical device(s) is this At first, such jobs may seem right out of the Founding Fathers’ education
manual for how to
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Hard
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1. In "At Harvesttime," what does Angelou propose is a life principle that cannot be changed?
A: In “At Harvesttime,” Angelou
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Victoria
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the counterargument, rebuttal of counterargument, story telling(using personal experiences or the experiences of others in order
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In “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” Part 1, Frederick Douglass repeatedly addresses his audience as
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non
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Why do authors use rhetorical devices in essays?
a) to simplify the meaning of the main idea B)to increase the credibility of the
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Which of the following provides the best example of parallelism?
A. Their chief use is for delight B. To spend too much time in
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Justine
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We had to find rhetorical devices in this speech from a movie Lean On Me: I spotted personification, rhetorical question, and
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Emma
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When an author writes a/an _______ question in a paragraph, he or she intends to answer it in the balance of the paragraph
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cinnimon
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what rehetorical device was the author of the declaration using when he included words like cruelty and barbarous
diction
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what rehetorical device was the author of the declaration using when he included words like cruelty and barbarous
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Use the passage below to answer the question.
"Derrick needs to stop crying wolf. I swear, everytime he opens his mouth, his nose
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Marty Davis
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What of the following describes the purpose of allusions?(1 point)
Responses to provide an illustration to support the text to
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Read the following excerpt from Sojourner Truth’s speech “Ain’t I a Woman?” and answer the following essay question:
Cons
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Which term describes a brief reference in a text to a fictional or historical story, person, or event that readers will
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Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different comparison and contrast chronological order problem and
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Which option defines a direct address?(1 point)
Responses a personal approach to speaking to the audience a personal approach to
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What is reflection? Choose one answer.
A.) a self-examination by the narrator B.) the most important details in a story C.) a
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We know of no laws binding upon us, but such as have been transmitted to us by our ancestors, and such as have been consented to
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which of the following devices does anthony use to demonstrate her reliability
scheme alliteration diction anecdote
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In "Harrison Bergeron," the text refers to one of the ballerinas: She must have been extraordinarily beautiful, because the mask
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What is an aphorism?
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"When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected
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Julie
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"When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected
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ERICA
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Which of the following provides an example of the rhetorical device of parallelism?
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Denis
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Im clean carlito, I'm not using. My voice dropped to a whisper. "I'm not suing" And oh, God, I found my mind thinking. wonder
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Anonymous
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Read the excerpt from President Woodrow Wilson’s speech “The Meaning of Liberty.”
Do not blame others if they do not agree
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Rad
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What types of rhetorical devices are used in the following sentence?
They would like more time off in the summer, for holidays,
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Caitlyn
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MacNeil asks, “When before in human history has so much humanity collectively surrendered so much of its leisure to one toy,
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What types of rhetorical devices are used in the following sentence? They would like more time off
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Ember
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In the story Animal Farm how is the use of allegory as a rhetorical device different from simply laying out a non-fictional
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sue
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what are the rhetorical components of Animal Farm?
Answer: Some rhetorical components in Animal Farm consists of anaphora with
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sue
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what are the rhetorical components of the allegory in Animal Farm?
Answer:a. The rhetorical components of this allegory consist
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sue
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What form of repetition is this?
'These to you, Sir Tristram of Lyones, most noble knight, from his lover and friend King Anguish
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Michael
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explain how rhetorical definitions, rhetorical comparisons, and rhetorical explanations differ
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kenny
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How does King explore the word extremist to change its meaning in the letter?
Question 1 options: King argues that people trying
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we may have been defeated today but we will be like the phoenix rising from its ashes we will be victorious tomorrow
which best
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In "All Together Now", Jordan uses appeals to emotion and appeals to reason to try to persuade her readers that her views are
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2.Give an example of parallelism from “The Declaration of Independence”. What effect does it have on the document’s
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Hailey
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My teacher talked for an hour about the uselessness of long speeches.
A. Idiom B. Simile C. Irony D. Metaphor D?
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Which of the following is an example of an emotional appeal?
A. Many organizations have offered recommendations. B. It will have
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How does verbal irony play a role in family.
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Which option presents a clear point of view? (1 point)
• Symbolism • Metaphor • Propaganda • Bias
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Which option presents a clear point of view?(1 point)
Responses Bias Bias Propaganda Propaganda Metaphor Metaphor Symbolism
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Why do writers of persuasion use rhetorical devices such as repetition? A. to link ideas or emphasize main points
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Which of the following is an example of an emotional appeal?
A. Many organizations have offered recommendations. B. It will have
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Noemi
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When Jonathan Swift says that his proposal is "solid and real, of no expense and little trouble" he is using
A. Paradox B.
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Justine
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Which technique of speeches does Franklin use in this passage?
From such an assembly can a perfect production be expected? A.
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Nirvana
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Which of persuasive technique is used in the following pharse from the selection?
Aren't actors supposed to act,and aren't
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"You might not need it. But can you live without it?" What literary device is used in this sentence? Thanks!
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