Hope this helps: “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most memorable speeches of all time.
It is worthy of lengthy study as we can all learn speechwriting skills from King’s historic masterpiece.
This article is the latest in a series of video speech critiques which help you analyze and learn from excellent speeches.
One of the many rights I have as a person is the right to
"Live as a person"
i can describe freedom of speech by
"Like a bird fly freely"
Im out of ideas
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1. A specific way in which the language describing goals and dreams differs from the one describing difficulties faced along the way is the use of images. When talking about goals and dreams the images convey a positive message by using words that have a positive connotation or that evoke a happy memory such as hope or rising song. In contrast, the writer uses dark images to appeal to negativity when referring to difficulties faced along the way, such as stony road and weary feet.
2. An element of structure that makes the text a lyric poem is the rhyme that at the end of the verses caused by similar ending sounds such as sing and ring. Also, the use of anaphoras (repetition of words at the beginning of the verses) adds musicality to the poem. An example of an anaphora in the poem is the following:
Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,
Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us.
Answer:
To help develop 2 characters personalities the writer can use details such as what the character grew up in or share the characters beliefs. the writer can also share how the character acts about certain situations.
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I would say c the body is seen as a delacate balance of two inseperable forces represented by the yin and the yang
Answer:
Transitive is the right answer
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