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    rights activist, urged societies nationwide to instead achieve significant progress through nonviolent resistance. Chavez employs repetition, juxtaposition, and anticipating objections to develop an effective argument that validates the use of nonviolence instead of violence as the means to create change. In an effort to emphasize his claim, Chavez employs repetition, in turn drawing attention to his purpose and altering his reader’s attitude. Within a mere sentence, Chavez links “nonviolence”…

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    Dumbbell Research Paper

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    Continue until you complete one set Kettlebell Squat: If you can do squats easily, it is time to challenge yourself and add a kettlebell to build more strength and get a complete body workout. In the beginning you can start with 3 sets with 10 repetitions each. • Stand with your legs shoulder length apart and slightly point your toes outwards • Hold a kettlebell in your hands, keeping it close to your chest • Get down and bend your knees slowly as you would normally do while doing squats • Pay…

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    1- Slogans reinforce repetition. Slogans are brief, catchy, and memorable phrases that may include labeling and stereotyping. Slogans appear to support reasoned ideas, but they tend to mainly act as emotional appeals. Slogans are devised to influence people’s beliefs to support a certain side and to lower the cognitive load on the recipient and encourage repetition. When a slogan or idea is repeated enough times, it may begin to be taken as the truth. Slogans also tie along to another strategy…

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    story, "The Landlady," and Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "The Tell-Tale Heart," through the use of story structure, imagery, and repetition. In the story, "The Landlady" dahl's short story shows how imagery is used to explain suspense because he shows a lot of what the character Billy Weaver is seeing. In the short story "the tell-Tale Heart" the author uses repetition to explain suspense and how it is depicted.the character Billy weaver is judging but what he sees but he doesn’t really know…

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    Art Beauty Shoppe Analysis

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    the people’s facial expression looks dingy. These lines also form into a two-dimensional shape of actual squares, which is another element found in this artwork. The two-dimensional shapes have a repetition all around the floor, which catches the viewer’s attention. This repetition signifies the repetition of the people’s uninterested look in their faces. Another element found in this art piece are warm and primary colors. The colors are local or naturalistic because they are used as the eye…

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    Clinton used these devices to strengthen her ideas about building a strong future. All three of these speeches provide exceptional examples of rhetorical devices that are influential in literature. Throughout the duration of Antony’s speech, repetition is used to stress the significance of certain phrases. When referring to Brutus, Antony repeats the phrase, “honorable man” four separate times. This indirectly implies that in Antony’s eyes, Brutus is a sinner, and therefore, he is not…

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    Throughout his essay, Swift represents the negativity that is associated with the imposition of England men in power. Swift’s use of a satirical genre in order to negatively exaggerate the presence of Britain colonizers, as well as his use of repetition of the suffix (ing) serve to urge the Irish people into making immediate individualistic changes , in addition; his simultaneous use of syntax (long sentence structure) mimic the overbearing struggle and exhaustion that is felt by the Irish.…

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    The Moon Didn T Essay

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    An example of this method is the author’s initial use of “the clock [striking at different times]”. The repetition of this phrase, along with the progression of time made evident from it, conveys the idea that even as time passes, the Moon is still unable to partake in the experiences of daytime. Because of the Moon’s circumstances, it misses out on that chance…

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    to have the English crown through Mary Queen of Scots who subsequently was executed by Queen Elizabeth. It was decided that Spain would somehow invade England 1587. Furthermore, Queen Elizabeth sought inspiration to motivate her troops by using repetition, where she was a tangible equal presence, ethos and pathos through personification, and the use the imagery to encourage patriotism on the battlefield. Queen Elizabeth…

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    the readers’ attention to the promise of “terrible final years” and thus Fortuna’s true message. Alliteration is not the only technique employed. Repetition in the form of parallelism is also used to great effect: “Las cincuenta están tañendo” “Las cincuenta están cantando” (p4) Parallelism is a common feature of Spanish ballads. Here, the repetition of “las cincuenta” adds to the impression of Roderigo’s wealth. It also contrasts the maids’ beauty with the grief of nature. Moreover, it…

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