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What is the literary device for the truth must dazzle gradually?

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Tell all truth but tell it slant what is the literary device used in line?

"dazzle gradually" -Oxymoron


In to Tell the Truth but tell it slant what literary device is used in line seven?

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He believed in the broken truth and didn't question it how does this relate to media literacy?

He needs to critically analyze what he believes is the truth.


What school did Sojourner Truth go to?

Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and did not have access to formal education. She was self-taught and developed strong literacy skills later in life.


What literary device seems contradictory but actually presents the truth?

Equivocate is making a statement that circumvents an outright statement of the truth.


What is the name of the literary device that is a popular saying that states a generally accepted truth?

Adage


What is the literary device used in line 7 In Tell all the Truth but tell it slant?

Metaphor


What is sujorners truth accoplisments?

The accomplishments of Sojourner Truth include her work as an abolitionist and women's rights activist. She is known for her powerful speeches advocating for the end of slavery and for gender equality. Sojourner Truth is also remembered for her efforts to promote literacy and education among African Americans.


Will he tell you if you ask do you like me?

thats not a good question to ask. maybe hang out once or twice before. talk more often and bring it up gradually "wanna play truth" "truth or dare?" "so, who do you like :) "


Did Sojourner Truth ever learn how to read an write?

Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and was never formally educated. However, she eventually learned to read and write with the help of others after gaining her freedom. She used her literacy skills to speak out against slavery and advocate for women's rights.


What are truth-tellers besides history books?

literary device that holds a mirror up to our beliefs in order for us to examine them