the use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition
Anaphora
The speech is also generally intended for American citizens as a whole
Audience
“...and he understood the tension between good and evil in the history of man—understood, indeed, that much of the history of man can be seen in the constant working out of that tension “
Epistrophe
What is Sanjjith's favorite nfl team.
Cowboys
epistrophe
In his speech, Ronald Reagan admires John F. Kennedy as a president, a leader, and the man himself. Reagan was the president of the United States at the time he gave the speech.
Context
“that he was self-deprecating yet proud…” - Reagen
“Whatever you do in life will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it” - Ghandi
Paradox
UK
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
hyberbole
Ronald Reagen!!
Speaker
“They cried the rain down that night” (Reagan 11)
Hyberbole
What happened to Eli when he tried to impress a girl in middle school?
A) He got slapped in the face
B) He definitely pulled the girl.
C) He broke his arm.
D) She ghosted him
C
relating to or contained in the Bible.
biblical
The _____ of Reagan’s speech was to remember the late president JFK by reminding the American public of the great ideas and concepts he stood for.
Purpose
"“life is one fast moving train, and you have to jump aboard and hold on to your hat and relish the sweep of the wind as it rushes by” (Reagan 10)
Metaphor
Who in our group watched mama mia 14 times?
Eli
the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
personification
Ronald Reagan's speech was because of the anniversary of the death of John F Kennedy.
Exigence
“History is a dry thing that lives in the book” (Reagan 13).
Personification
Who in this classroom is the worst player in fantasy football?(2 gusses)
Ili"trash" kajani