Martin Luther King Jr and Robert F. Kennedy use rhetorical devices to convey their speeches for the masses as simple and powerful ideas.
Explanation:
Often, rhetoric's power rests upon the people getting the simple crux of the larger point that the orator is trying to make.
They have to be careful of making a poignant point and not a simplistic or naive one but at the same time they must also take heed.
Their audience comes from everywhere and they must be riled with a clear consignee summary or a peak into the statement they want to convey to the world.
This is done by the two leaders as they use Repetition of key phrases like 'I have a dream' by Martin Luther King Junior or Parallelism in comparison of black people with the Moses of Exodus.
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Previewing is the method used for reading by of picking up idea and important information before going to the details. It is a method used to get an idea of the content, overall concept and purpose of the material through moving through the headings, titles and visual presentations.
1) The exposition is simply that the novel tells the story of a troubled boy, who needs to learn consequences and understand the anger that has placed him where he is. Sent away, he comes into contact with nature and the world with no outside forces to affect his actions. He has altercations with the Spirit Bear, and those interactions will teach him more about himself then he's ever learned. We see many changes is Cole from beginning to end, and also see changes in the lives of those around him.
2) The rising action finds Cole mauled by a bear, and after a short recovery being sent back to the island. Cole heals slowly and faces many more challenges.
3) The climax of the novel is definitely Cole's success in becoming "invisible," at one with the things around him. This "invisibility" will finally free him to clearly see everything around him and relate to the things around him as well.
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