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    effective as it provided facts and repetition, which is easy to understand and to correlate the information with the statement. His speech lets the audience know that Japan is dangerous and it needs to be defeated.…

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    In the short story, "The Birthday Party" by Katherine Brush, the author utilizes imagery, repetition, and irony. Through those literary devices, the author promotes the idea that the couple is unhappy and having problems within their relationship. These literary devices portray the image of being in a toxic relationship. The author identifies a couple and grasps sudden attention towards them. The author, demonstrating imagery states, "They were a couple in their late thirties, and they looked…

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    darkness, death, fear, and power by his strong use of repetition, symbolism, and imagery. Throughout “Queries of Unrest”, Smith uses many literary terms like repetition to get his message of the poem out. For example, he uses “Maybe”, “darkness”, “scared”, and “cry for help” many times in his poem. When he uses these words and phrases he uses them to express doubt and fear about his life and what he’s supposed to be doing with it. The use of repetition effectively gets his message across because…

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    Trice, in her 2008 TED Talk “Remember to Say Thank You” eulogizes the importance of praising, admiration, and saying thank you and that an individual should not be scared to praise someone or ask to be praised. Trice utilizes personal narrative, and repetition, with a optimistic, compassionate, and comforting tone to tell her audience about the importance of praising or being praised. She does this to tell the audience to not be afraid to ask for something. In the beginning Trice creates a…

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    through the utilization of repetitions occurs which works to cultivate connectivity between individual workers to create larger ideas within society. For example, in “I Hear America Singing” Whitman connects the individual occupations within America by stating the “mechanics”, “carpenter”, “masons”, “boatman”, “deckhand”, “shoemaker”, “hatter”, “wood cutter”, “ploughboy”, “mother”, “young wife”, and “the girl” are all “singing” in unison while they work (2-10). Here, repetition establishes a…

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    their message across. The author of Batman the Dark Knight: Trapped by the Scarecrow portrays the complexity of the characters, the motives for their actions, and their similarity through his dark illustrations, frequency of text use, and use of repetition. The first technique the author employs is the use of dark images. This sets the tone for the entire story and without the author having to mention it, the reader knows that the situation Batman is in is not good and the…

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    madness through his use of repetition, while Dickinson develops this idea through her use of punctuation. Poe develops the central idea of madness through his use of repetition. For example, Poe writes “I felt that I must scream or die! And now-again! Hark! Louder! Louder! Louder! Louder!” (paragraph 17). He is emphasizing that he is mad through his use of repetition. He is also showing that he is feeling guilty about killing the man. Another example of how Poe uses repetition to develop the…

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    melody is to inform an ex-lover about the wrongness of his actions, and convincing her to accept his heart-warming apology. His use of words and musical background helped to structure his perception. His lyrics contained a massive use of repetition. The repetition of certain lines was used to firmly substantiate his devotion towards that female and her only. WasionKey presents a sympathetic tone in order to express his emotions towards his ex-lover compassionately throughout his lyrics, and…

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    evaluating the evidence and plot lines of both stories, it is easy to see that Jack London made the books very similar, but also different in their own unique ways. Call of the Wild and To Build a Fire have their differences with the point of views and repetition throughout the book, but their setting and perseverance are very prominent, and comparable, details. The Yukon Trail was a very crucial and popular way to travel through Canada back when these stories were set. In Call of the Wild, the…

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    For beginners, a good goal would be to aim for eight to fifteen repetitions and three consecutive repetitions, or sets. After making a goal for repetitions, one needs to select the correct amount of weight to train with. To select the correct amount of weight, it should be a challenge to reach 15 repetitions, but it should not be impossible to complete the set. After selecting repetitions and sets, it’s time to begin the workout. Each workout should be centered towards the focus…

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