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    disturbances that can include silent blocks, sound prolongations, broken words, etc. Secondary/overt/concomitant stuttering behaviors occur as the individual is stuttering and are displayed as unnecessary sounds and facial/body movements such as the repetition of “um”, blinking of the eyes, and movement of body parts. Audible behaviors denote the stuttering behaviors that can be heard and are repeated one or more times and occur with tension. A few examples of audible stuttering…

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    rhymes with the rest of the middle lines, or the 'B.' In this way, only two different rhyming sounds are used throughout the entire this adds unpredictable spice, giving special emphasis to the lines that rhyme. The villanelle utilises rhyme and repetition to create rhythm and build meaning, therefore one can clearly see…

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    in Tehran" by Azar Nafisi. The topic of freedom can be seen throughout Dr King’s speech. Freedom can be seen in the "I Have a Dream" speech by King using repetition and saying "let freedom ring...". Martin Luther King gave a speech to gain freedom for himself, his family and the rest of African Americans. By saying these words of repetition, he gave out a strong message to that African Americans and white people. Dr. King…

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    The experiment consisted of numerous limitations and uncontrolled variables which impacted on the validity of the outcome. The lack of repetition was a major limitation in this experiment. The shortage of repetition forbids the elimination of outliers that may cause inaccuracy in the practical outcome. The lack of repetition in this experiment provided erroneous practical results where experimenters are mislead due to outliers, hence conclusions could not be accurately drawn. According to…

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    Thatcher uses the word choice ‘Ronnie”, it shows how credible and trustworthy she is and lets us know that the information we are reading is very precise. She conveys her credibility and trustworthiness by using strategic repetition and diction. In this eulogy Thatcher uses repetition quite a bit throughout the paragraphs.…

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    The nineteenth century was a very important time for music, an age often defined by two composers - Ludwig van Beethoven and Gioachino Rossini. These two composers represented and were key to the development of that era’s musical powerhouses, German instrumental music and Italian opera respectively. Despite the composers’ similar importance to their respective genres, Beethoven and Rossini are often viewed as polar opposites with Beethoven reigning as superior; however, the veracity and…

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    his favor, so that his overall message was easily communicated, and both viewers and possible voters were able to understand and connect with his ideas. Two rhetorical strategies that seemed to aide his speech the most were the use of pathos and repetition. His reasoning for choosing these were probably due to the fact that this was his first speech as an official presidential candidate, and he wanted to be persuasive and precise on exactly what the forefront of his campaign was about and what…

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    One Art Villanelle

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    The constant repetition of two rhymes really makes it easier for readers to follow along and keep interested. It is very simple poem yet so powerful. The last stanza of the poem is what reveals everything that the poet was going through. We discover that she has lost her…

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    the Night” In Robert Frost 's, “Acquainted with the Night,” Frost uses symbolism to expand his feelings of hopelessness, suffering, and injustice by writing predominately in images using poetic elements to reiterate depth and occurrences through repetition and punctuation. In analyzing “Acquainted with the Night,” Frost uses symbolism to relate the vast darkness of the night with inner turmoil deepening the desolation of himself. Double-voiced wording relates symbolism and imagery by…

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    The two translations of the poem “Some People Like Poetry”, written by Wislawa Szymborska, each create the tone of the poem differently through chosen diction, including the use of repetition and speaker versus the absence, resulting in a divide of both clear and opaque meaning of the analysis Szymborska tries to convey through the process of questioning. The poem “Some People Like Poetry” is focused around the theme of questioning: not only the idea of enjoying something, but the definition of…

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