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    characterise Old Major. Things to consider: - his use of opinions - how he identifies a common enemy - his use of personal pronouns - alliteration - rule of three Old Major uses many literary devices to make his speech powerful and impact the animals. One of the most effective of these devices is the emotive language he uses to convey different feelings to the animals‚ for example the quotation: "Before I die I feel it my duty to pass on to you such wisdom". This makes the animals feel sadness

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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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    The letter was written as an answer by George Orwell. His answer was to the question “whether totalitarianism‚ leader-worship‚ etc.‚ are really on the up-grade‚ given that they are not apparently growing in England and the USA.” This question and answer was asked and replied to three years before he wrote 1984. The audience for this letter is presumably the person who asked the question and maybe others who would be curious to see his answer (presuming they saw the question that was asked). The

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    making non-text selections such as menu choices on the till of a fast food outlet. The keyboard is also waterproof which can be useful where there is dirt or the risk of splashes. 5. Explain why a mouse often called a pointing device A mouse is often called a pointing device because it enables you to control what happens on the screen by moving the mouse on your desk and pointing‚ clicking and selecting items on the screen. 6. Describe the difference between a mouse and a tracker ball? The difference

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    Old Major Speech Essay The Old Major’s speech was at the very start of chapter one of the book. It illustrates how animal farm was based on the Russian Revolution and how the Old Major character was modeled on Karl Marx who wrote the communist manifesto which was a guiding principle of the Russian Revolution. The Old Major used a huge amount of persuasive techniques in many different ways. He used emotive language to make the animals have an emotional‚ rather than a rational response to his speech

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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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    first step in getting the others to understand what his actual plans were. Another simple but powerful and 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

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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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    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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    Both Antigone and Martin Luther King Jr. defend there actions in the struggle against injustice; although both argue there points‚ Antigone takes a more defiant stance‚ while Mr. King uses a more analytical approach in his argument. Antigone uses rhetorical questions‚ logos‚ and parenthesis to frame her argument. Antigone is more than willing to admit she has buried her brother’s body. In the line‚ "Of course I did it. It wasn’t Zeus‚ not in the least‚ who made this proclamation—not to me‚" Antigone

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