False
Because it does not
The Rhetorical devices that Olaudah Equiano uses in his speech are:
<h3>How does he deploy the above?</h3>
His ethos, or ethical confidence, is communicated by his degree of education, which is shown in his sentence construction and good diction.
In this story, he achieves his rhetorical goal of teaching the world about the slave experience. His employment of a distinct style and rhetorical elements in this delivering tale demonstrates his critical rhetorical aim.
A distinct style may be found across Equiano's works.
<h3>What is Olaudah Equiano most well-known for?</h3>
Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745-1797), an enslaved man who bought his freedom and wrote compellingly about his experiences, was an unusual individual who became a renowned figure involved with the struggle to ban the slave trade.
Equiano was born in what is now Ni.geria and sold into slavery when he was 11 years old.
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Answer: is there a specific block of text or just the entire story?
Explanation:
Aster, usually referring to one star
Answer:
I chose the sea
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Explanation:
I am at the sea
I can smell the water
As crazy as it seems
I hear the sound of the kids,
I see them make castles
With the same sand that's on my feets
This answer requires a personal poem. I have chosen the sea and wrote a short poem. Ideally, you should take it as an example and be able to write your own poem with the things you like the most from one of these places.