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    Rhetorical Devices

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    common‚ common be the pain. Anaphora首語(句)重複法 regular repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases or clauses We shall fight in the trenches. We shall fight on the oceans. We shall fight in the sky. Anastrophe詞語倒置法 the order of the noun and the adjective in the sentence is exchanged He spoke of times past and future‚ and dreamt of things to be. antimetabole involves repeating a phrase in reverse order All work and no play is as harmful to mental health as all play

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    arrows‚ and write the schwa /ə/over the top of ‘your’ . Alternatively‚ you can use your fingers to show how the three words (separate fingers) meld into one long sound (push fingers together). And model and drill the phrase as it is said naturally. If students struggle with longer phrases‚ try the technique of back-chaining‚ starting from the last sound and working up to the whole sound bit by bit. For example with ‘Where do you come from?’ you drill ‘frum’ ‘kumfrum’ ‘dz-kumfrum’ ‘where-dz-kumfrum’

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    Reverdie Recitation

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    poem‚ I started memorizing it. It cost me a few hours because this is the first time that I am reading books related to English literature‚ so all those words are phrases are totally new to me. Also‚ it took me while to memorize the poem because some of the lines had some words that do not make sense when they are written in the same phrase or sentence. After‚ I memorized all the poem and I understood word by word‚ I started practicing in front of the mirror and when I had nothing to do‚ because I really

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    Rhetorical Devices

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    (phonological schemes)‚ the arrangement of words (morphological schemes)‚ and sentence structure (syntactical schemes). Rhetorical tropes are devices of figurative language. They represent a deviation from the common or main significance of a word or phrase (semantic figures) or include specific appeals to the audience (pragmatic figures). The following definitions are mainly based on: Abrams 1988‚ Corbett 1971‚ Holman/Harmon 1992‚ Preminger 1993‚ Jahn 2002 Link‚ Scaif 2002 Link. Schemes: Phoneme-level

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    Golden Rule

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    rules of how to behave and act towards people are taught to us at such a young age that the significance of the proper way to conduct ourselves is basically brushed off as we grown older. I believe‚ however‚ that everyone should remember that simple phrase that we have all heard in school‚ church‚ or from our parents: “Do unto others as you would want them do unto you‚” which is also called the Golden Rule. It was a big day in my life‚ the first day of kindergarten; I remember walking nervously into

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    into those techniques and analyse his language use to show how he has done this‚ through several P.E.E.L paragraphs. In stanzas three and four Grenfell glorifies a soldier’s death using positive personification of nature. This is shown when he uses phrases such as; ‘All the bright company of Heaven‚ Hold them in their high comradeship’‚ ‘They stand to him each one a friend’ and ‘They gently speak in the windy weather‚ they guide him to valley and ridges end’. The words ‘Bright Company of heaven’ refers

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    ENG1502 Assignment 1

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    error‚ commonly happening when pronouniciation of a word is simply mistaken with the spelling thereof. D. the Malaysian pavilion 4. A. “all in a day’s play” B. the word play should be work. C. This is a mistake caused due to misplaced of a word in a phrase. D. all in a day’s work Question 2 ‘their’ and there There is phonetic equalvalence in the sound of both words‚ but the spelling together with the meaning of each word is different. The sound ‚ <eir> and <ere> both sound the same but add difference

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    How to Write a Ccot

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    world) PREWRITE (Note: establish chronology within each paragraph) The Beginning - Change topic(s) What was the change? Causes of change? Inpact of change 3 Facts Analysis Phrase Continuity topic(s) What remained the same? Why? 3 Facts Analysis Phrase Global context topic(s) 3 Facts Analysis phrase ESSAY FORMAT – CCOT  #1 Change Topic Sentence  Fact  Fact  Fact  Analysis - This changed occurred because ….  #2 Continuity Topic

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    Stylistics

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    indicates movement. It is used here as personification to show the reader that the road is trying to get away from something. Next‚ is the phrase ‘shrink away’‚ which is used to indicate how humans or animals hide away from someone or something they fear. Although‚ this passage is not verse‚ there is phonological parallelism as rhythm and meter‚ because of identical phrase structure and what comes to mind is the poem‚ W. H. Auden’s ‘The Night mail’. However‚ this is further emphasised by what the writer

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    Harvey’s speech there are obvious writing styles to convey and lure the reader such as his repetitiveness‚ play on words/word choice‚ powerful imagery‚ juxtaposition‚ and detailed description. Paul Harvey’s writing is repetitive from the get go with his phrase “So God made a Farmer”‚ at the end of each paragraph. Harvey’s repetition is keying at the idea of religion. “So God made a Farmer”‚ is referencing the fact that farmers are a gift of

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