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the speaker is feel like a describing a specific person if so it seems that way if not why not someone is spoiling the Sonnet why do you think so that means the 24 letter and the preseason administer 15 above is the Sonnet sui calling
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Terrain - A piece or stretch of land: "The terrain was very dry because of the heat wave"
Territory - An area which belongs to a person, organization, institution, animal, nation, or state: "I have my own territory, my room"
Tiny - Very small: "My dog is so tiny, people step on him sometimes"
Toxic - Harmful or unpleasant in a pervasive or insidious way: "The room was filled with toxic gases"
(Couldn't find good sentences lol)
The statements that describe what to do when writing an effective summary of a speech are:
- A. Include the rhetorical techniques used in the speech.
- B. State the speaker's central idea in your own words.
- D. Begin with the central idea and then include a few key details.
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What is a Summary?</h3>
This refers to the concise representation of the main ideas of a text, in an objective manner.
Hence, we can see that when making an effective summary, you would need to state the main ideas and also the rhetorical techniques used in the speech.
Read more about effective summary here:
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<span>Paradise Lost follows the conventions/traditions of Epic Poetry...
Its written in blank verse.
It begins "in media res" (latin for in the midst/middle of things)
It begins with an invocation to a muse, has a clear statement of its theme, a vast setting etc...it differs slightly from a traditional epic, in that it has no clearly defined "hero" character
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