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Dr. Martin Luther King used repetition to reinforce his beliefs. As a pastor, he was able to harness his preaching skills to reach out to all listeners.
We've been discussing this in my English class and there's actually quite a few. Well I'm barely a freshman and I'm not sure what English you're taking but I'll just list a few. ~Allusion ~Similes ~Anaphora ~Metaphor ~Allusion ~Parallelism ~Repetition There's a lot of repetition used in his speech and there's also another one where the repetition is found at the conclusion of each sentence but I can't remember the exact name of it. He uses it just once i think.
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Repetition to drive home the number of injustices and usurpations enacted by the British king, and the worthiness of the American cause of independence.
What persuasive technique is used in this passage from The Crisis by Thomas Paine
Examples of assonance in Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech include: "Five score years ago" (repetition of the long "o" sound) "In the struggle" (repetition of the short "u" sound) "Not be judged by the color of their skin" (repetition of the short "i" sound)
James I was the King of Great Britain. It was published there.
print it and laminate it that's the best way
Adas, the king of Korriban, after learning the technique from the Rakata.
Dr. Martin Luther King used repetition to reinforce his beliefs. As a pastor, he was able to harness his preaching skills to reach out to all listeners.
how does dr. king address his audience ?is this an effective technique.
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Edward Sandling King has written: 'Bacteriology laboratory methods' -- subject(s): Bacteriology, Technique
Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals that Oedipus often speaks rashly.
Yes, Loads.Similes, Metaphors, Personification, Rhetoric, Repetition and Anaphora to name a few.
Larry King, 87, American Hall of Fame broadcaster (Larry King Live, Larry King Now, Politicking with Larry King)
One example of repetition in Beowulf is the frequent use of formulas or stock phrases, such as "mead-hall," "battle-famed king," or "gold-gifts." These repetitions serve as mnemonic devices and aid in the poem's oral performance tradition.