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Prejudicial(Rhetorical devices), refers to speaking or writing in order to persuade or influence people to have bad opinions about others. The attempt is to tarnish the character(s) in question. Any word(s) spoken about a person , which is negative or degrading . e.g except you are of the minority or second class, voting for Obama as president will be arranging your own funeral.

While nonprejudicial(Rhetorical devices) actually gives a perfect opinion about others without bias. Here, you don't look only at the bad side of a person but on the positive side and allow others to decide for themselves if what they know or see is good or bad. e.g It is perfectly correct to vote for Obama as president of USA, even though he is black. He is capable of ruling the Americans. A vote for Obama can be a vote for a change. Prejudicial(Rhetorical devices), refers to speaking or writing in order to persuade or influence people to have bad opinions about others. The attempt is to tarnish the character(s) in question. Any word(s) spoken about a person , which is negative or degrading . e.g except you are of the minority or second class, voting for Obama as president will be arranging your own funeral.

While nonprejudicial(Rhetorical devices) actually gives a perfect opinion about others without bias. Here, you don't look only at the bad side of a person but on the positive side and allow others to decide for themselves if what they know or see is good or bad. e.g It is perfectly correct to vote for Obama as president of USA, even though he is black. He is capable of ruling the Americans. A vote for Obama can be a vote for a change.

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