allusion
a brief reference to a famous person or event.
the word passion is used in every paragraph, what is this
repitition
when Martin Luther King jr. wanted to say that segregation was wrong
allusion
persuading the audience using emotion
pathos
metaphor
comparison without using like or as
so as you leave, bear in mind your responsibility to find your passion and to act on it, to use your reason, to cultivate humility, and most of all to remain optimistic as you serve others.
parallelisms
it's wonderful to be back in Dallas and tp join you for your splendid ceremony... i can assure you, to try and watch you play. because i do love being on a university campus
pathos
persuading through credibility
ethos
anaphora
repetition in the beginning of the line
find and follow your passion
aliteration
echo chamber
hyperbole
two contrasting elements put together
justificatio
Anecdote
a breif story
thank you very much, very much. thank you
anaphora
education is tranformative
metaphor
rhetoricil question
a question without expecting an answer
parallelism
several sentences formatted the same to show that the ideas are of the same importance
"uh-oh, i'm about to end up playing piano or maybe teaching 13 year olds to murder Beethoven, or playing Nordstorm. Nut i am not goin to play Carnegie hall."
anaphora
so he saved up his cotton to pay for his tuition, and we went off to Stillman college in Tuscaloosa
anecdote
similie