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    Throughout the play of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, sentence structure is used to bring emphasis to the central theme of how making the most important decisions often take the most time and thought. This can be seen in the sentences use of imagery, their use of alliteration, and also the use of repetition all throughout Hamlet’s Soliloquy. Repetition is often used for emphasis because if the listener is hearing the word or phrase more than once, then they are more likely to pay attention to what

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    The passage is also filled with subtle imagery. The scripture has light detail that helps the reader understand the situation as it paints a picture for them to see how things would have happened in that time. Luke makes a point to use the description of the lepers “who stood at a distance.” This is significant description because it gives insight on background of the text. The disease of leprosy that these people had was taken so seriously, as it was highly contagious, being the reasoning behind

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    The play by August Wilson, entitled Fences was first performed in 1985, and was published in 1986. It touches on familial power dynamics, race, and aspirations in the context of 1950s America. In Act Two, Scene Five, what is left of the Maxson family comes together for Troy Maxson’s funeral. More specifically, on pages 96 and 97, Cory and Rose have a heated discussion about how Cory does not wish to attend his father’s funeral. Through the meticulous use of syntax, diction, characterization, and

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    Throughout Bogard’s argumentative essay “Let There Be Dark”, he argues about the topic of natural darkness with descriptive language that comes from the heart. In the opening, Paul Bogard uses memories from his childhood filled with natural darkness and compares them to the children now who are always near artificial light, whether it be a screen or building lights. His emotion entails the miscommunication of the new generations’ childhood with the past generations as they are now filled with artificial

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    Using many effective rhetorical devices the author, Brittany Stinson, writes a clear and vivid essay. Some of the strategies used by Stinson include diction (word choice). Stinson uses a wide variety of words; such as, “ferocious”, “conquistador”, “jettisoned”,etc. Using higher vocabulary words helps the reader get a clear image of what is going on in the passage. Stinson also combined and created some of her own words; for example, “cinnamonsugar”, “dollarfifty”, Stinson uses this in order to provide

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    Rhetorical Analysis Steve Jobs' Stanford Commencement Address On June 14th 2005, Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, had the responsibility to present a Commencement speech to address the graduating class at Stanford University. Jobs created an extremely effective speech due to his use of rhetorical devices. He uses his life experiences, background, and his upbringing to play a major role in his effective use of rhetorical strategies. Throughout much of his speech, he uses the pattern of love, loss, and

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    In Marcus Zusak’s The Book Thief, Zusak uses many rhetorical devices, but perhaps the most prevalent is the colors. They are introduced in the prologue and remain apparent throughout the entirety of the novel. Death says he only uses them to district himself from his taxing job and to define each time he saw the book thief, but the reader can go beyond that and use them to understand the mood and atmosphere of each scene. The first color mentioned is white. Death associates white with Liesel because

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    Moment 7 Act 3 Summary: Court is in session. Proctor confesses and accuses Abigail along with himself of committing adultery. Consequently, everyone is astonished. The court is hesitant to believe him and Abigail tries to deny the accusation. Quote 1: “She thinks to dance with me on my wife´s grave! And well she might, for I thought of her softly. God help me, I lusted and there is a promise in such sweat. But it is a whore´s vengeance, and you must see it; I set myself entirely in your hands.

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    Michelle Obama delivered her final speech as first lady in order to honor outstanding school counselors, she delivered this message by using rhetorical devices such as diction, ethos, and pathos. These rhetorical devices ultimately helped her deliver her point that although America is a big mixing pot where everyone has a chance of success, it is never just handed to you, you must work hard and gain a good education in order to get where you want to be in life. Michelle Obama starts off by using

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    authors mention these facts and arguments to ensure the improvement of future architectural practices, prepare people for intense situations, and to personalize the tragedy that holds such an important place in our country’s history. Through various rhetorical strategies, the writers appeal emotionally and analytically to their audience. The World Trade Center (WTC) held fairly high regard throughout New York as a structurally sound building, but the authors of 102 Minutes beg to differ on this opinion

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