to announce the decision of the colonies to sever their ties to England.
The social contract
and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence we mutually pledge to each other our lives
The "pursuit of happiness" is an excerpt from the declaration of independence that allows every race to pursue (go after) his/her own happiness
it is "bonds" not bands. A political bond is the thing that keeps people politically together and thinking the same way. Like a friendship.
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to announce the decision of the colonies to sever their ties to England.
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The social contract
Repetition to drive home the number of injustices and usurpations enacted by the British king, and the worthiness of the American cause of independence.
and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence we mutually pledge to each other our lives
Kennedy is using the rhetorical strategy of parallelism in the excerpt provided. This is evident in the repetition of the phrase "not because... but because." The parallel structure emphasizes the contrasting ideas being presented and helps to strengthen the argument.
Thomas Jefferson most notably uses parallelism in this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence. He repeats the phrase "He has" to list a series of grievances against King George III. By using parallelism, Jefferson creates a powerful and persuasive effect, emphasizing the injustices committed by the King and strengthening the argument for independence.
The "pursuit of happiness" is an excerpt from the declaration of independence that allows every race to pursue (go after) his/her own happiness
The text structure used in the excerpt from a freshman's diary is likely a chronological structure, where events are presented in the order in which they occurred, often following a timeline format.
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