epic
An epic poem is a long poem of adventures. A few examples of epics are The Odyssey and the Illiad. Also, the Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic. In each of these epics a hero is called to complete an adventure or journey. He leaves home in order to accomplish his goal and along the way must overcome a variety of obstacles. There are many character versus character conflicts, but often the biggest conflict is one in which the main character must make an important decision. It's at this point the climax has been reached and the character discovers something about himself. Often in an epic the character returns home a better person than when he left.
When it comes to examining the concepts of ethos, logos and pathos, I thought it best to look at these concepts being done well. One of the finest examples of these three appeals in play is in the essay titled Letter from a Birmingham Jail by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Answer:
My moms name is darnell!!
Explanation:
because she was born that way
<span>1. imperfect rhyme - slant rhyme An example of slant rhyme disaster, master, fluster, fast or.
2. a pattern of rhyme for an entire poem - rhyme scheme The rhyme scheme for a sonnet is ABBA CDDC EFFE GG.
rhyme
3. words similar in spelling that appear to rhyme - eye rhyme An example of eye rhyme would be move and dove. They look like they should rhyme...but they don't.
4. words whose sounds correspond exactly - perfect rhyme These words have perfect rhyme house, mouse, louse, spouse.
5. corresponding sound of two or more words - rhyme Examples would be: sheet - feet, door - more, reach - beach, seed - bead.
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