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    severe. That is what David Gerwirtz say using tone, source, and repetition to emphasize that trust is important in politics and that breaking the trust can have severe consequences ,but Gerwirtze argument does not correspond to the title as a result it creates a lot of question instead of answering the title question. Throughout the article, Gerwirtze emphasize trust as a major point in his argument by using repetition. In using repetition Gerwirtze get to the point that trust is major…

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    shown through his repetition, “Do not torment me.” His desperation and need to escape from Prospero leads him to discover a new master in Stephano. This transforms his perspective of himself as the king of the island to a willing servant. His newfound subservience is shown through the repetition, “I’ll swear myself thy subject.” Likewise, while he offers his services to Stephano in the same manner that Prospero forces Caliban to serve such as “bringing wood,” Caliban’s repetition of the word…

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    the world as a whole. Aldous Huxley presents these issues through his 1932 novel Brave New World. He uses in many occasions repetition to illustrate the unethical procedures that are used on children of that era, diction to represent the attitudes of the people worldwide, and imagery to deliver the idea of what exactly is going on back in the 1930s. Huxley use of repetition is vital in displaying the immoral social problems of the 1930s. Towards the beginning of the novel the author gives the…

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    Montessori math materials help children form these intellectual images to adapt to the concepts and skills. The child will repeat until they feel there is no need to repeat activities for the sake of repetition, because they have learnt it. The elementary child requires materials which offer repetition but with more change. As the Montessori preschool student moves closer and closer to having an abstraction way of learning, the need for the child to use the materials for a long time shortens.…

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    turns Hester into a farce. He does not respect Hester’s characterization because she becomes a bad example of what a woman should amount to. Lawrence proves his case through the use of allusion to help the reader relate to his claim, the use of repetition to constantly remind his audience of his contention, and the use of a candid tone to turn the simplest of sentences into brutal attacks. Lawrence makes many allusions as a way to compare Hester to characters in literature. He relates Hester…

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    The repetition of space organizes the spaces throughout. Looking to Figure 5, the spaces have a repetition pattern of ABAB, enclosed to expose. The relationship of repetitive to unique spaces reinforces the geometry, symmetry and balance of the building. Figure 1 shows how the axial line acts as a datum…

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    What is a poem? Poem expresses feelings, tells a story, or states a passage. In different phases of history, different forms and types of poems arises because of the environment. Ushering the Age of Enlightenment which people has discarded religious faith as the way they view the world, more and more art works focuses on common, daily, and relatable topics instead of the formal ones. Nowadays, scholars name this period as the Romantic Movement. In poetry, poets at this time emphasizes their…

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    crime until the police show up and he confesses to the homicide. Edgar Allen Poe uses symbolism, repetition, and dialogue to show how he, Edgar Allen Poe, uses the old man’s eye to represent the narrator’s insanity. In the short story “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe uses symbolism to show how the elderly man’s eye symbolizes the narrator’s psychopath behavior. Every single night…

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    The truth can be a hard thing to come by when you are dealing with any type of person. In “Theme for English B,” by Langston Hughes, the topic of truth is what lays the foundation down for his poem. Hughes is most likely the speaker in this poem giving the view of an entire group, which would be the colored student population. The poem starts off by sharing an assignment the instructor gave the speaker for their class. The instructor informs the class that if they let their literary work…

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    Poe uses the sound device of alliteration by saying "While I nodded, nearly napping"(Poe). The use of the repetition of the "n" creates this sound device of alliteration. Poe also uses consonance throughout his poem. Consonance is the repetition of consonant sound at the end of a word. "And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain" (Poe). This is an example of consonance in the poem “The Raven”. Poe uses the…

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