Answer:
Two examples of figurative language used by Douglass on his speech are Allusion and Synecdoche.
Explanation:
When he says: <em>"What I ask for the Negro is not benevolence, not pity, not sympathy, but simply justice." , </em>he expresses it as if it was a desire of his own, when in reality the effect he wants to achieve is that people realize that it is not a desire of him, but a <em>right</em> of all black men. There is when he is using Allusion.
When he says: <em>“What shall we do with the Negro?” I have had but one answer from the beginning. Do nothing with us!..."</em>, he is appealing to the racism feeling of the word "<em>Negro</em>", instead of using the term "black man", to make a bigger impact on the listeners. This is where Synecdoche is used.
Finally he manages to have power in his speech, receiving an applause after his words.
Answer: Weeelll I would say their both equally the same we as humans heve some similarities and are able to make connections to each other but then theres the differences idk what story u read but heres my answer
Explanation:
Alliteration is when two or more words have the same beginning sound. In the poem there are three examples:
1) Though...thy...thou
2) crest...craven
3) shorn...shaven
Alliteration gives the text a more unified rhythm, in a way I guess. It makes the piece sound more together.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
It's the hand and between the wrist which forms the connection to the forearn.
Explanation:
Theres 3 sets of bones in your hand. The too is the first bone. The middle is your second bone and the right by your rist is the third bone.here The third bone is the metacarpal bone.
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