Answer:
personal anecdotes
Explanation:
When speakers try to convince people or write persuasively, they usually think out the best techniques that will work for them.
Anecdotes are known short account of an event that happened, usually told in the form of a very brief story. When they stories are being told, they are used to create an emotional response and help support a persuasive argument.
d) Dunbar identifies strongly with a trapped animal: "I know what the caged bird feels, alas!"
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#4 is WHOSE poll do you read?
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#6 is WHO do the Democrats prefer?
#7 is WHO will appeal to the independent voters?
#8 WHOM will you choose?
#9 WHO will be able to predict the outcome?
The poem is dedicated to the author's father who was tortured and imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution.
In the first stanza of the poem, the author describes that how his father was a school principal and one day he caught a carp and everybody in the school tasted it. The poem emphasizes the importance in Chinese culture where it represents perseverance, luck, and success. Paradoxically, Wang writes that her son is named Carp and yet he died an early death.
The carp also represents a loss of innocence and the flawed nature of people with the lines "they had tasted the carp". This stanza shows how a good memory turned into a painful one.