Silence and the Notion of the Commons

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English

 

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Travis V

 

Date added:

December 30, 2015

 

Level:

University

 

Grade:

A

 

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2 / 453

 

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She speaks to them about something not necessarily of her interest but of the audience's interest. Her audience is perhaps mature but may have some people that English may not be a language the understand, therefore by emphasizing very drastically on the important words in her essay by saying them frequently...
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It is a psychological tact that the more times you repeat a word the better the chance there is of the audience remembering it. In paragraph 4, Franklin uses repetition to emphasize sound and its sources. She uses "s" sounds throughout the whole passage to imbed the sounds into her audiences mind. The use of alliteration can first be seen in the title "Silence and the Notion of the Commons", the sound that standout are the "S" sounds of Silence and in Commons...
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