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It was a strange night... it was warm but there was a evil feeling in the air it was like a rose I guess because they may be beautiful but the thorns hurt. I was walking through the garden and the farther I walked the darker the sky got and the colder it got. The sky didn’t go Black it went red... I started to run in the other direction but I quickly fell face first but something was pulling me back!! I felt nothing around my ankles I looked back and what I saw horrified me... it was a_____ (leave this blank for a mystery or you can fill it with something!)
An <em>asyndeton</em> is a sentence that doesn't have a conjunction where you would expect it to be. A <em>conjunction </em>is a word that can put two independent clauses (or complete sentences) together. Some examples of conjunctions include the words <em>and, </em><em>yet</em>, <em>but, or for,</em> and <em>nor.</em>
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Examples of asyndetons include:
- The sun was shining; it was a beautiful day.
- The stadium was packed; it was the biggest football game of the year.
As you can see, the easiest way to create an asyndeton is to use a <em>semicolon</em>, (;) which can be used to replace a conjunction by connecting two complete sentences.
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The elements of Logos (a persuasive rhetoric) is that it draws on logic or appeals to rationality. Hence the image that you select in relation to this must be reflective of a rational argument.
<h3>What is the element of Ethos?</h3>
The biggest element of Ethos is culture, or way of life. Arguments that rest on ethos as a strategy would usually rest on the claim that thing must continue because it already exists.
The element of pathos is emotion. When an image is designed to appeal to ones emotions (of love, anger, excitement, joy, freedom etc,) it is said to evoke pathos.
Learn more about logos at:
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Need the context here—- what book or story are you discussing? You will need to post again or respond and then I can help you.
Can you give me more details? Like how long must it be, any special words supposed to be used in the text ect...