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Hortative 1.With the All Spark gone, we cannot return life to our planet. 2. We hunt for what remains of our Decepticon foes, hiding in different countries.

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1 Hortative 1.With the All Spark gone, we cannot return life to our planet. 2. We hunt for what remains of our Decepticon foes, hiding in different countries around the globe. 3. We scattered across the galaxy, hoping to find it and rebuild our home, searching every star, every world.

2 Asyndeton and Anaphora Asyndeton – leaving out conjunctions between words, phrases, clauses Anaphora- repetition of a word or phrase as the beginning of successive clauses 300- Dilios Final Speech “ ‘Remember us’. As simple an order as a king can give. ‘Remember why we died.’ For he did not wish tribute or song. No monuments, no poems of war and valor. His wish was simple: ‘Remember us.’ “

3 “The Morality of Birth Control” Allusion- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event “When women fought for higher education, it was said that this would cause her to become immoral and she would lose her place in the sanctity of the home” This was a reference to Women's suffrage when they fought for higher education, right to vote, and labor. Using allusion in this speech was effective because its all about how women fought for their rights and now women are fighting for their morality.

4 General George Patton’s Speech to the Third Army General Patton used profanity as a Rhetorical device to truly impact the hearts of his men. The profanity he used in his speech gave it meaning to the men and Patton portrayed himself through the profanity as being hardnosed. It made them think that they had the roughest toughest general leading them into battle.

5 Antimetabole/Rhetorical question “Is not this simpler? Is this not your natural?” -Loki Laufeyson The Avengers Not and this in the first sentence is swapped out of order from normal speaking, like the second sentence. Neither of these questions were asked for an answer, making them rhetorical.

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7 Parallelism Iv been to the Mountain Top By: Martin Luther King Jr. In his speech is is using the same phrase in the same grammatical form to show how serious he is on how “far he will go.” “I would move on… I would go on…. I would even come up… I would even go….”

8 Parallelism The use of a series of words, phrases, or sentences that have similar grammatical form. JFK Inaugural Address, 1961 “Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of libert y.” John F. Kennedy

9 First Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt Figurative Language- A way of communicating ideas without using the literal meaning of the words. “The withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side”

10 “It was here [France] the Declaration of the Rights of Man was proclaimed, and the great slogans of the French Revolution– liberty, equality, fraternity– fired the imagination of men.” Asyndeton- leaving out conjunctions between words, phrases, clauses


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