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    Worksheet One Rhetorical questions activity Read each question and decide whether it is rhetorical or not. 1. Are you planning to talk all lesson young lady? Rhetorical/Not rhetorical 2. How many people are having a school dinner today? Rhetorical/Not rhetorical 3. Is there any need to talk so loudly? Rhetorical/Not rhetorical 4. Does anyone need to

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    Design in Context

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    DESIGN IN CONTEXT “ A style does not go out of style as long as it adopts to its period. When there is an incompatibility between the style and a certain state of mind‚ it is never the style that triumphs.” Coco Chanel Visual communications are a reflection of their time and often depict the fashion‚ taste and trends of a period. The impact of social change can be clearly seen in many areas of design including fashion‚ architecture‚ graphic design and product design. What was

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    In Cold Blood​  Passage Analysis  (Used with permission from Jennifer Cullen ­­ Westwood High School)    You will be assigned to a group of 2­3 members.  The group’s task will be to meaningfully  practice the skills of passage analysis‚ in preparation for a timed writing.      PART I (Homework)    A.  This is a forum to strengthen your analysis skill for the AP language Exam.  You and your  group will choose one meaningful‚ memorable passage from Sections I ‚II‚ III‚ and IV.      Each passage s

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay Read the first seven paragraphs of “Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain” carefully. Then write a well-organized essay that explains how Mitford uses features of style and rhetoric to convey her attitude toward her subject. Argument on Argument Essay Read the first seven paragraphs of “Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain” carefully. Consider the implications of the rhetorical question posed in paragraph 6: “Is it possible he fears that public information about embalming might

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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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    emotional language technique used was exclamation. Old Major used quite a number of exclamations in his speech. For example‚ he asked a rhetorical question: “Why‚ work night and day‚ body and soul‚ for the overthrow of the human race!” Although his question didn’t require an answer‚ the placement of an exclamation mark instead of a question mark changes the context and emotion of his statement. His vehemence towards the beliefs he was holding onto became clearly conveyed. Old Major’s usage of oversimplification

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    migrating to Australia at an early age‚ therefore‚ he would have a tenuous link to his family history. The poem is equivocal and can be interpreted in many contexts‚ but essentially‚ Skrzynecki establishes the point that his ancestors are anonymous to him‚ and their identity is depicted as clandestine through the many contradictions‚ rhetorical questions and metaphors. For readers‚ the poem can be seen as ambiguous‚ but has a profound association with Skrzynecki’s cultural heritage and family history

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    Hamlet believes that the actor isn’t as passionate as Hamlet and uses a rhetorical question: “What would he do‚ had he the motive and the cue for passion that I have?” (II.ii.509-511). He uses synonyms of “dumb” -dull‚ muddy-mettled- along with a simile “like John-a-dreams” to enhance his contrasts with Fortinbras (II.ii.516-519)

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    Wilfred Owen Concept: Owen challenges public perception of war and evokes moral outrage. He portrays the horrors‚ mistreatment of the soldiers and brutality felt throughout war. Owen wanted to inform‚ awaken and enlighten his reader about what war was really like. Owen shows us both his experiences throughout war and the soldiers as he attempts to show it from their perspective. He wanted to highlight the sacrifices‚ ugliness and barbarity of war as a way of arousing awareness. Owens use of similes

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    How effective is Old Major’s speech in chapter one? In Chapter one‚ Old Major gives a speech about how the animals should rebel against Mr Jones‚ the human and leader of the farm in order to please all of the animals by having satisfactory amounts of the essentials. This rebellion would lead into Animalism. Animalism represents communism and how all animals should be equal. Old Major symbolizes Lenin. Lenin was a revolutionary thinker who came up with the basic concept of the Russian Revolution

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