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A paragraph that introduces a cause and then lists effects of the cause.
Your conclusion paragraph can only be formulated by what exactly you wrote in your essay or paper. A concluding paragraph should "sum up" your thesis, or main points.
the preamble
He uses many, but the major ones are: parallel structure ("of the people, for the people, by the people",) repetition ("great" and dedicate",) alliteration ("cannot consecrate",) and antithesis ("add or detract" "little note nor long remember.")
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Rhetorical acts in paragraphs are acknowledgment of sources. It is when you cite your sources in the paragraph along with citing them at the end.
A rhetorical question.
Pathos
Kincaid's use of parallelism in the first paragraph emphasizes the repetitive nature of the colonial influence on Antigua. By listing the various aspects of the island that were impacted by colonization in a similar structure, she highlights the pervasive and systematic nature of this influence, effectively setting the tone for the rest of the essay.
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Emotional Appeal
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quotes, citations, anecdotes, rhetorical questions, facts, statistics and that's just some.