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Essay heading: Case Study on Dave Barry
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Biographies |
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Rachel Peresie |
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July 1, 2009 |
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This was repeated millions of times. I watched these ants for two days, and they accomplished nothing. It was exactly like highway construction. It wouldn't have surprised me if some ants started waving orange flags to direct other insects around the area.
A technique found often in Barry's articles are graphic indicators, especially italics... displayed 300 characters
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The above excerpt shows how he uses them to indicate exaggeration ("This was repeated millions of times") and also to emphasize words ("…accomplished nothing). Notice also how he uses allusions to refer to real objects (Tootsie Roll, Cocoa Krispie, and Buick). This is perhaps the single most common technique found in his writing... displayed next 300 characters
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