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parallelism: parallelism, correspondence -- similarity by virtue of correspondence (synonymous : synonymous -- (of words) meaning the same or nearly the same (synthetic: synthetic -- a compound made artificially by chemical reactions (antithetical: antithetic, antithetical -- sharply contrasted in character or purpose; "practices entirely antithetical to her professed beliefs"; "hope is antithetic to despair" (emblematic: emblematic, emblematical, symbolic, symbolical -- serving as a visible symbol for something abstract; "a crown is emblematic of royalty"; "the spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish"
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The answer is 3 subtopics supporting the thesis.
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Kairos: an appeal to the concept of time or place
Pathos: an appeal to emotions through details or examples
Ethos: an appeal to authority or credible sources
Logos: an appeal to logic through evidence and reasons
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Never doubt your parents
(I'm not sure- but this is the most accurate answer I can think of)
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“When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the areas of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses, for art establishes the basic human truths which must serve as the touchstones of our judgement. The artists, however faithful to his personal vision of reality, becomes the last champion of the individual mind and sensibility against an intrusive society and an officious state. The great artist is thus a solitary figure. He has, as Frost said, "a lover's quarrel with the world." In pursuing his perceptions of reality he must often sail against the currents of his time. This is not a popular role.”
― John F. Kennedy