“As an allegory/parable, Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "Young Goodman Brown" makes ironic use of the symbolic figures in the narrative as well as verbal and dramatic irony to depict the Puritan hypocrisy.”
The answer choice which can have an effect on the topic of a speech, the information in it, and it's length is; the audience for the speech.
<h3>Factors affecting speech parameters</h3>
Although the time limit for a speech determines the length of such speech, while message of the speech determines its topic, it follows that the most influential factor which determines a speech's topic, information and length is; the audience for the speech.
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This extract is from 'By any other name'
Explanation:
- The story is about an Indian girl Premila who is sent to a British school and meets the other students. The mother felt that the degrees from Indian schools were not that valid in those days.
- Many Indian students were sitting in the last row. Premila went and sat near a girl who had a black braid and wore a black dress. Her name was Nalini but changed to Nacy.
- It shows the cultural differences.
Is this a multiple choice question? If so, what are the options.
If not, the rhetorical device used is an anaphora because in the verses "Their eyes weighed us, their eyes judged us." the phrase <em>their eyes</em> is repeated.
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