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    Pitbulls Should Be Banned

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    pitbulls are vicious killers who are to have no pace in our society. Throughout the article the writer uses a number of persuasive devices in order to manipulate the audience’s response. These include metaphors‚ anecdotal evidence‚ repetition‚ rhetorical question‚ attack and emotive language. In the heading‚ one example of a persuasive technique used is that of a metaphor. A metaphor is when the author makes association with a vivid image. An example of this technique throughout the article include:

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    Samuel Mendoza Period 2 March 9th 2012 RHETORICAL DEVICES ESSAY A speech is an oral presentation on an important issue. A speech consists of three important elements: its purpose‚ the reason for its presentation; its occasion‚ the event that inspires it; and it’s the audience‚ those who hear it at the time or who read or hear it later. Orators get their audiences attention and emotions into the topic by using rhetorical devices. Rhetorical devices are special patterns of language used to make

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    Wilfred Owen

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    His poems deliver the fears‚ the courage and the manipulation of World War One experiences through themes such as loss of identity‚ brutality of war‚ repo cautions of war‚ reality of war‚ sense of sacrifice and dehumanisation. Wilfred Owen employs rhetorical questions to engage the reader to stop and think. He successfully uses alliteration and tone to create a hopeless sense of emotion. He personifies the weapons to create an emphasis and draw his audience to the real life events experienced at war

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    of the Gettysburg address could be heard as well as the Declaration of Independence and the Bible. It has been called “masterfully delivered and improvised sermon‚ bursting with biblical language and imagery.”The passionate speech is filled with rhetorical devices that help ground into earth King’s demands of racial equality and outcries of social injustice. The second paragraph of the speech starts with “Five score years ago”‚ an allusion to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address. This is particularly

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    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 terms from your English classes

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    "Ode to Autumn" does convey a "oneness with nature" through sensuous images and techniques. Alliteration‚ personification‚ imagery‚ similes‚ rhetorical questions‚ enjambment and positive connotations contained in this poem are all techniques that add to this idea. The alliteration in the line "mists and mellow" adds to the calming imagery represented in this poem. It creates a soft and somewhat tranquil tone. Another example of alliteration is "winnowing wind". This example also creates a melodious

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    without grieving. The poet of Remember uses a lot of persuasion and instructions as though the speaker is in charge here. In Crabbit old woman persuasion is portrayed through out all the poem. The poet uses simple language and rhetorical questions to create a great effect. Rhetorical questions are used in the poem in a sense that the speaker is putting the blame on the nurses. ’’Is that what your thinking‚ is that what you see?’’ and ’’What do you see nurses‚ what do you see?’’. The speaker is concentrating

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    sacrifice their position in the heated competition. This is the Ayala Triangle Gardens. Situated in the midst of three major avenues with each side having a bus stop‚ jeepney stop or walkway tunnel opening‚ Ayala Triangle provides its visitors the benefit of easy access. It opens as early as 6 am and closes as late as 10 pm to give its visitors the pleasure of experiencing its serene environment. Each time I visit the Ayala Triangle‚ the tall‚ sturdy trees that line the patches of green land and provide

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    • Identify the recent reforms within the federal civil service. o Sunshine laws o Sunset laws o Whistle-blowers • Explain the iron triangle model of the bureaucracy and the role of executive agencies‚ subcommittees and interest groups. TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION How necessary is bureaucracy? If we can agree that individuals need rules and regulations to live together‚ then there must

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    Two Australian Speeches

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    "The completedness of a speech relies on the contribution of the parts to the whole" Choose TWO speeches and argue how the structure of each contributes significantly to your understanding of the speech as a whole. An orator’s ability to utilise speech structure permits them to not only convey their ideas efficiently‚ but also to help achieve a social change and improvement. This notion of social change is at the heart of any successful speech. The idea of “parts to the whole” is shown in both

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