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True; a graphic organizer is a good tool to use when prewriting for a compare and contrast paragraph.
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One of the most common graphic organizers that are used when prewriting for a compare and contrast paragraph is a Venn diagram. So the answer is true.
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The excerpt provided in the question belongs to a speech President Kennedy gave in West Berlin on June 26th, 1963. The President's word choices such as "failures", "world to see", "obvious", "offense against humanity" "dividing" help to set the tone and meaning of his speech. Kennedy addressed the audience in Berlin, but also the world, to express the support given by the United States to West Berlin against the wall that the Soviet Union had built. He uses repetition, for example with the word offense, to give a clear message on how the communist system is attacking the freedom of the world and of all of Berlin's citizens, and how democracy is the only solution to the separation of families and communities that want to be together.
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A character archetype in novel terms is a type of character who represents a universal pattern, and therefore appeals to our human 'collective unconscious' . For example, 'hero' is the most fundamental character archetype, which directly corresponds to us each being the hero (or protagonist) of our own life story.
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Hyperbole it's exaggerating it's not metaphor or simile since it's not comparing two things and personification is giving human like qualities to inhuman things and it's not doing that either