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What are some rhetorical devices used in On being a Cripple?

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How do you identify rhetorical devices?

Neo-Aristotlean theory would have rhetorical context (also known as "rhetorical situation"--see Bitzer) as the rhetorical triangle--writer/speaker, reader/audience, and topic. Thus, the writer must use the correct language, tone, and references that would best suit his or her audience.Rhetorical contexts, in a broader sense, apply whenever persuasion occurs. Martin Luther King, Jr., for example, spoke in a neo-Aristotlean context of the civil rights movement. However, his work continues to circulate, so at any one moment, MLK's speeches are in different contexts being employed for different purposes.


What does rhetorical devices mean?

Rhetorical techniques are different techniques used in essays or to improve them.The rhetorical techniques areDiction-Word choiceSyntax- Grammatical design of a sentenceOrganization- Order in which you write your essay. Ex. Chronological,flashback etc. (cant rememba the rest)Tone & Attitude- Attitude author takes toward the subjectPoint of View- 3rd person(using he ,she ,it),3rd person omiscient(using he, she it, and when the reader knows more about the story than the characters), Stream-Line Objective(where the character expresses random thoughts) & another 1 (cant rememba name) where you read the characters mind


What is the word that describes a place of absolute profectiom?

I think the word is Shangri-La, a word synonymous with any earthly paradise, despite it being a fictional place. Other might believe that Heaven describes a place of perfection.


What quote from the book Freak the Mighty describes someone being creative intelligent imaginative helpful and brave?

i never had a brain till freak came along

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How are rhetorical appeals influence an audience?

being gay


What is a question asked without the intent of it being answered?

Rhetorical question


What are some rhetorical devices used in On being a Cripple?

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What rhetorical strategy is being used here Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country?

You'll find it among the rhetorical figures listed and explained at this site: http://www.uky.edu/AS/Classics/rhetoric.html


Where is the twenty twenty world cup being played?

new york


How rhetorical definitions are used?

Often, Rhetorical questions are used as a challenge, witht he implication being they are dificult or impossible to answer. Such negative assertions may function as positives in sarcastic contexts. E.g. the sarcastic "Who Knew?"


Twenty-twenty cricket world cup is being organised in which country?

west indies


A definition whose purpose is to express or influence attitudes rather than to clarify the terms being used?

Rhetorical definition


Why do some people ask illogical questions that have no meaning what so ever?

They either are being humorous, or are asking a rhetorical question.


Whats the name for a question you're not supposed to answer?

It is a RHETORICAL QUESTION. What makes a question rhetorical is that it is not asked as a question, but more as a fact, and does not require an answer. It is usually defined as any question asked for a purpose other than to obtain the information the question asks. * Example : "Why do you keep doing that?" It is commonly used as a persuasive element in a speech or text. * Example : "Does the government really care about the taxpayer?" Sometimes the question is open to an uninvited answer. * Example : "Do you take me for a fool?"


Which rhetorical device in this excerpt from john f kennedys inaugural address is being used?

It is unclear which specific excerpt or rhetorical device you are referring to. However, some commonly used rhetorical devices in Kennedy's inaugural address include parallelism, anaphora (repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive clauses), and antithesis (contrasting ideas presented in parallel structures).


Which rhetorical device asks us to accept premises that are as controversial as the conclusion being argued for and which are controversial on the same grounds?

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