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    Figure Of Speech Examples

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    Figure of Speech Examples A figure of speech is a word or phrase that has a meaning something different than its literal meaning. It can be ametaphor or simile that is designed to further explain a concept. Or‚ it can be a different way of pronouncing a word or phrase such as with alliteration to give further meaning or a different sound. Examples of Figures of Speech Using Alliteration Alliteration is the repetition of beginning sounds. Examples are: Sally sells seashells. Walter wondered where

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    ENGLISH ASIGNMENT TOPIC:- WRITE ABOUT FIGURE OF SPEECH AND TYPES OF SPEECH AND WRITE EXAMPLES ON EACH. NAME:- MUNIS A.P CLASS:- 7 B4 ROLL NO:- 28 ABOUT FIGURE OF SPEECH A figure of speech is a rhetorical device that achieves a special effect by using words in distinctive ways. Though there are hundreds of figures of speech‚ here we’ll focus on just 20 of the most common figures. You will probably remember many of these

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    FIGURES OF SPEECH .Anaphora The repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or verses. (Contrast with epiphora and epistrophe.) "I needed a drink‚ I needed a lot of life insurance‚ I needed a vacation‚ I needed a home in the country. What I had was a coat‚ a hat and a gun." (Raymond Chandler‚ Farewell‚ My Lovely‚ 1940) .Antithesis The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases. "We notice things that don’t work. We don’t notice things that do

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    Hate Speech In America

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    towards another group. I feel that hate speech has already had a major effect on our country and needs to be put to an end. If a person feels comfortable enough to share comments about others that are violent and hateful‚ they may feel that it is ok to do harm to those individuals. In the news‚ there are many stories on hate speech that lead to hate crimes. According to ABC News‚ two weeks ago at the University of Hartford‚ a young white student began expressing her views about her black roommate

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    one about speech codes on campus and the problems of free speech. The problem I see with this is that we’re all afraid to hurt someone’s feelings‚ it’s the “sissification of society”. How are we to let our children and young adults grow up if we are telling them what they can and cannot say to voice their options. How are we as a society able to grow as thinkers if we can’t voice those thoughts without repercussion. I know the First Amendment does not protect against “offensive speech”‚ but any

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    Harassment and hate speech seems to be the primary reason given to reduce the protection of anonymous free speech‚ because the thinking behind this is if consequences could follow someone and what they say‚ that it would discourage people that would try to harass others. An argument for anonymity however is the principle that if one is speaking out against an idea or to express an opinion‚ they should not feel negative consequence to this‚ being things like social ostracizing. Both arguments hold

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    Problem 3: Defamation and Freedom of Speech The committee makes the following recommendations on the proposed programs: The Followers: * An allegation made by a Western Australian MP‚ Greg Saunders‚ in Question Time‚ that a prominent‚ unmarried member of the Federal Cabinet is a homosexual. This committee sees no problem in discussing an allegation made by Greg Saunders‚ MP‚ in Question Time that a prominent‚ unmarried member of the Federal Cabinet is a homosexual. This conclusion has been

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    Daniel Sanchez Reyes and Noel Perez Ms. Horvath Speech to the Virginia Convention/1 11-29-11 In 1775‚ a young American scholar by the name of Patrick Henry delivered a very famous speech that most historians remember today. One of his most famous quotes “Give me liberty or give me death” persuaded the Virginia Convention to agree that the time for war is now. At the time‚ Great Britain was the most powerful country in the world and for Patrick Henry to convince the colonies to go to war he

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    Freedom of speech should be limited for journalist The first Amendment to the Constitution protects free expression‚ speech‚ and press against government suppression. “Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press.” (“Gora”) Each state’s constitutions contain promises of free expression like to those in the U.S. Constitution. Although the Constitution gives a person these rights‚ there should limits‚ in politics‚ education‚ or everyday life. The current limits‚

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    Limiting Freedom of Speech

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    convey the idea that nowadays‚ society desperately needs freedom of speech in which some people‚ especially children‚ they do not get because of its limitation rules. Moreover‚ another important point that McCorkle also discusses is our ideological belief’s tendencies to associate the way we were raised with the kind of people we will be in the future. McCorkle further elaborates these points; "By limiting or denying freedom of speech and expression‚ we take away a lot of potential. We take away thoughts

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