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Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? --Patrick Henry The repeated p and s at the beginning of words makes the saying memorable. Effect- The speech is easy to remember as a battle cry.
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Patrick Henrys speech before the Virginia convention in 1776: Gentlemen may cry, Peace! Peace! But there is no peace. Is life so dear, or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Effect- emphasizes that it is not peace but slavery to the British that is eminent if Americans do not fight for their freedom now.
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The war has actually begun. Why stand we here idle? -- Patrick Henry Implication or effect: These Americans cannot no longer stand idly by; they should get in the fight.
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Is life so dear or peace so sweet … --Patrick Henry Get in. Get out. Get on with your life. -- Lowes advertisement
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It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. antithetical statement Use parallelism as a way to formulate a thesis statement.
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--The use of figurative language, such a similes, metaphors, metonymy, and synecdoche, rather than literal language. The White House has decided to set a meeting for Friday, -- metonymy (a symbol of something stand for the thing itself; The White House has decided. (White House:: Executive branch or President) The brass is meeting today. (brass::military officers) All hands on deck! -- synecdoche (a part represents the whole; in this case, the hands represent each soldier)
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--Exaggeration for effect > Im so hungry I could eat a horse!
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--Words that create mental pictures or images.
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