Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. uses comparative tools like metaphor and simile, along with juxtaposition and resulting irony to explain and justify proactive, aggressive non-violence to further African American equality, standing in direct contrast to the "que sera sera" attitude espoused by the peers that prompted this noted rhetorical oeuvre. Dr. King likens himself and his cohort though simile to the dispersed Hebrews of the 8th century B.C. and to the Apostle Paul in the way they spread divine messages of morality. He uses metaphor and irony to evoke the injustice of restrictive Jim Crow policies and the resulting "airtight cage of poverty" (metaphor) "in the midst of an affluent society" (irony). The two devices are used separately; Dr. King equates segregation to a "disease" earlier in the letter, and uses irony to describe the successful spread of equality in Africa and Asia and the creeping advances made in the United States.
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distress=death and childbirth
buying and selling things and providing a service for a fee
redundancy in a sentence would be unnecessary words to explain a given point
Commercial activities are those that occur in a commercial enterprise. Examples include a jobs in the snack food industry, a trucking firm, or a mail order company.
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Literal and figurative language is a distinction in traditional systems for analyzing language. Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning. Figurative language refers to words, and groups of words, that exaggerate or alter the usual meanings of the component words. Figurative language may involve analogy to similar concepts or other contexts, and may involve exaggerations. These alterations result in figures of speech.
Rythm, imagery and figurative language.
Exposition is used in writing to explain or define in literal terms a certain thing or the background information of a particular situation, and figurative language is used with literary tools like metaphor and simile to allow the reader to connect to the story emotionally by provoking the readers own experiences with similar things. Exposition provides the structure for the creative figurative language.
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To explain idioms to kids, relate them to familiar experiences or objects. Break down the literal meaning and then explain the figurative meaning in a way that is easy for them to understand. Use visual aids or examples to make it more engaging for kids.
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Literal language is used to convey information exactly as it is, without any exaggeration or embellishment. Figurative language, on the other hand, involves the use of creative expressions, metaphors, or symbolism to convey a more abstract or imaginative meaning. For example, in literal language, "It's raining cats and dogs" would mean heavy rain using figurative language.
Presis is a machine translation program for the ENG-SLO language pair (works both ways). It has been developed by the Slovenian IT company Amebis.
1.What is the importance of language ? 2.What is the kinds of language ? 3.What is the human language? 4.Explain between human language and animal commutation?
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to explain to the reader