For apex, Eng 11 Sem 1 exam Thoreau uses simile and metaphor to show how little the government values its citizens. also that guy with the lecture is really emba lmao
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Thoreau uses rhetorical questions to force readers to question their beliefs about governmen.
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∙ 6y agoYou need to do this question.We don't do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson.
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For those who need an exact answer for a p 3 x for me it's:
"He uses metaphor to portray the government as something driven by greed and evil."
And to everyone who commented, we can all choose our own paths we just need to be humble about it.
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For Eng 11 Sem 1 exam, Thoreau uses simile and metaphor to show how little the government values its citizens.
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There are a number of things you could compare and contrast. Look at the literary styles. Doesn't De Crevecoeur use a lot of rhetorical elements in his letter, similar to the rhetorical style Patrick Henry used in his famous speech? See how many you can find... repetition, rhetorical question....Abigail Adam's letter doesn't sound the same at all. She is not using rhetoric, she is writing in a narrative or descriptive style. Find some examples in her letter and prove it with that evidence. Secondly, they are both writing about "new" America. Do they think the newness is good or bad? What is the organization? Which one is an essay and which one is not? What about point of view? What person is the writer using? (First person, 2nd person, third person...) You can do it! Just try to pick it apart. Remember, for compare & contrast, three items to compare should be sufficient.
Style of government means the kind of government a place has.
it is called style it is called style
In the context of the late 18th century (the Founding Period of America), a variety of facts would support the statement that 'ancient and modern meet in London.' Particular details such as the ancient date of London's founding, its rapid rise as the economic and political capital of the world, and its parliamentarian-monarchical style of government can be cited. More generally, its status as modernity's new empire, traversing the globe and boasting remarkable military, diplomatic, and economic power, was increasingly Rome-like in its scope and dominance.
Full of rhetorical devices.
Full of rhetorical devices.
Form over function
Rhetorical style refers to the way a writer or speaker uses language and other elements to communicate and persuade effectively. It involves using techniques such as imagery, tone, rhetorical questions, and figurative language to engage the audience and convey meaning.
Henry might use a rhetorical question to engage the audience and prompt them to think critically about the topic. It can also create a more interactive and engaging communication style compared to a straightforward statement. By posing a question, Henry can draw the audience's attention and generate curiosity before providing the factual information.
full of rhetorical questions.
A rhetorical noun is a noun that is used primarily to make a rhetorical point or emphasize a particular idea in speech or writing. It is used for its symbolic or emotional impact rather than its literal meaning.
(Apex) The relationship between the speaker, the speaker's style of address, and the audience's expectations.
goto is a statement, not a programming style.
Yes, rhetorical questions typically end with question marks. However, this may vary depending on the style guide or specific context in which the question is being used.
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Riti Kal is the Scholastic period in Hindu poetry spanning the period from 1600AD to 1850AD. There were two basic schools: Ritibaddha (Rhetorical Style) and Ritimukta (free from Rhetorical style). A few poets from this period are: Chintamani, Keshav, and Mati Ram of the Ratibaddha School and Aklam, Bodha, and Thakur of the Ritimutka School.