What rhetorical devices are in the Declaration of Independence
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Repetition....... APEXXX(:
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What is the main goal of the constitution as stated in the preamble
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To protect the people's rights.
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How does justice black support the dissenting opinion
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by referring to the Waugh v Mississippi university case about protests in fraternities
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What is the central argument presented in the Declaration of Independence
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The current government does not provide equal liberties, so a
new government must be created.
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What does the use of words such as justice and tranquility in the preamble show
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Diction
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What is the focus of the bill of rights
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The Individual freedoms of people.
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What plan offered the constitutional convention a proposal for representation
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The New Jersey Plan.
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Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because it
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Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because inductive reasoning is known as bottom-up logic where as deductive reasoning is known as top-down logic.
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What is written in the Preamble to the Constitution
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An explanation that the Constitution's purpose is to prevent abuse in government(apex)
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In terms of supreme court language and protocol what is this excerpt an example of
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A Judicial Review.
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In the majority opinion what does Fortas suggest is the reason the school authorities suspended the students
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Because they wanted to avoid the discomfort of facing an unpopular view
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The main purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to
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How is parallelism used here to strengthen the argument
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ya
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Lucas explains that the use of necessary in the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence
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Answer: Apex Quiz 1.2.4
Makes a revolt against Britain seem inescapable
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What rhetorical appeal uses facts to persuade the audience
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Logos
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Read this exerpt from henry david throeuas essay "resistance to civil government" which of these rhetorical devices is used here
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Metaphor -apex
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Which of these rhetorical devices was the author of the declaration using when he included words like cruelty and barbarous
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diction. -apex
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What rhetorical devices are in the Declaration of Independence
Repetition....... APEXXX(:
What is the main goal of the constitution as stated in the preamble
To protect the people's rights.
How does justice black support the dissenting opinion
by referring to the Waugh v Mississippi university case about protests in fraternities
What is the central argument presented in the Declaration of Independence
The current government does not provide equal liberties, so a
new government must be created.
What does the use of words such as justice and tranquility in the preamble show
Diction
What is the focus of the bill of rights
The Individual freedoms of people.
What plan offered the constitutional convention a proposal for representation
The New Jersey Plan.
Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because it
Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because inductive reasoning is known as bottom-up logic where as deductive reasoning is known as top-down logic.
What is written in the Preamble to the Constitution
An explanation that the Constitution's purpose is to prevent abuse in government(apex)
In terms of supreme court language and protocol what is this excerpt an example of
A Judicial Review.
In the majority opinion what does Fortas suggest is the reason the school authorities suspended the students
Because they wanted to avoid the discomfort of facing an unpopular view
The main purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to
2
How is parallelism used here to strengthen the argument
ya
Lucas explains that the use of necessary in the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence
Answer: Apex Quiz 1.2.4
Makes a revolt against Britain seem inescapable
Hope this helped :)
What rhetorical appeal uses facts to persuade the audience
Logos
Read this exerpt from henry david throeuas essay "resistance to civil government" which of these rhetorical devices is used here
Metaphor -apex
Which of these rhetorical devices was the author of the declaration using when he included words like cruelty and barbarous