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Demas is repeated eleven times Paul's confidence as “ the beloved physi- in this opening paragraph . Demas and Luke cian ” but Demas had become merely are contrasted . Contrast is an elemental rhetorical device .
Demas is repeated eleven times Paul's confidence as “ the beloved physi- in this opening paragraph . Demas and Luke cian ” but Demas had become merely are contrasted . Contrast is an elemental rhetorical device .
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The opening sentence of this paragraph makes the audience sit up and pay attention . The speaker still feels that his 60 . It happens that the kind of things we need most to understand today are those which only adults can fully ...
The opening sentence of this paragraph makes the audience sit up and pay attention . The speaker still feels that his 60 . It happens that the kind of things we need most to understand today are those which only adults can fully ...
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It started on the question of whether opening statements of the delegates should be delivered in person , orally or handed in typewritten . Nehru quickly sensed his side and Chou's would lose the first round if the more adept pro ...
It started on the question of whether opening statements of the delegates should be delivered in person , orally or handed in typewritten . Nehru quickly sensed his side and Chou's would lose the first round if the more adept pro ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Chief Sources of Rhetorical Concepts | 9 |
Winston S Churchill Here We Are Together | 29 |
Авторские права | |
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Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
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