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    English for many years‚ he used many interesting comments to writes “English Is a Crazy Language‚” the opening chapter of his book. In the sixth paragraph of the essay “English Is a Crazy Language‚” the author‚ Richard Lederer uses many kinds of rhetorical techniques. The use of these techniques makes the entire paragraph more entertaining and easy to read and let the readers know how important the English language is. At the beginning of paragraph 6‚ the first sentence‚ “Language is like the air

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    passionate and carefully articulated as this one‚ a Q & A every thirty seconds would drown out his point among all of the redundant tangents the conversation could take off in. Instead‚ Wiesel took the approach of using the figurative devices of asking rhetorical questions and setting up allusions to make his argument relatable‚ understandable‚ reliable‚ and most

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    comparison between Emily Dickinson’s “There’s a certain Slant of light” and William Blake’s “London”‚ differences and similarities can be found through thinking about the historical backgrounds of the two poems‚ the ways to express the theme‚ the rhetorical devices and punctuation used‚ and the religious points used in the poems. The similarities and differences between Blake’s “London” and Emily’s “there’s a certain Slant of light” can be easily found since both of them are about revolution. These

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    Americans in regards with their land‚ despite their inferior status. Although the Indians were separated from their motherland‚ their spirits are everlasting. Chief Seattle accomplished his purpose through countless rhetorical devices‚ most notably through establishing his authority‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes. Chief Seattle begins his speech in a welcoming matter‚ pleasing the governor and the white’s pride while recognizing their superior status through generating a good reputation. He refers

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    helps to build empathy and make you think about Medea’s position in the world. It also creates mood and a general tone for the story. Rhetorical questions are a form of a question made to have a strong impact on the listeners without any expectation of a reply. It encourages you to think in the direction the author would want. In Medea Euripides uses rhetorical questions to have a strong emphasis on emotion and general tone to help build empathy for outsiders. An example of this is when the chorus

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    “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 used rhetorical devices‚ allusions‚ and symbolism. Patrick Henry uses a variety of allusions to convince his listeners at the convention that they have suffered for ten years. An allusion is a reference to someone or something that is known from history‚ religion

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    name? The Almighty‚ the eternal and terrible Master of the Universe‚ chose to be silent. What was there to thank Him for?” (33). The feeling of confusion and anger is evident as Elie doubts God’s actions through rhetorical questions. Due to the questioning of God’s actions through rhetorical questions‚ the reader understands Elie’s frustration with God. He loses his acceptance and unconditional devotion to God‚ and his feelings of God’s abandonment begin to grow. However‚ the current questioning of

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    rabbit chewed through its bark as a sapling‚ and no lumberjack cut it down before it matured.” Rhetorical question: “…they had performed live an estimated twelve hundred times. Do you know how extraordinary that is?” As a result of this metaphor‚ Gladwell connects the tree to occurrences we have in the real world. They help readers visualize the connection between trees and real life events. The Rhetorical question is meant not to be answered‚ but to get the reader thinking about how important the

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    the letter was to explain to the clergyman what he was doing in the town of Birmingham and why he was not “untimely and unwisely.” King uses multiple rhetorical strategies in his letter to make it stronger. Three of these strategies are ethos‚ anaphora‚ and allusions. Martin Luther King Jr. implements ethos in his letter as an effective rhetorical device to gain credibility from the Bible and from his beliefs. First‚ King takes credibility from the Bible saying “Was not Jesus an extremist for love:

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    Questions for Discussion 7.) As a reader‚ who is a female‚ his gender bias does not affect how receptive I am to Emerson’s ideas. I believe that all of the ideas he states using masculine pronouns‚ are too applicable to women and girls. I can relate to and understand his ideas. I believe that men are no more intelligent than girls‚ or girls are no more intelligent than boys. We are equally intelligent and capable of most of the same things. In the third paragraph‚ Emerson states a variety of skills

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