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Literary Devices In At Bunker Hill

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The Art of Speech Writing “Words can inspire. And they can destroy. Choose yours well.” -Robin Sharma. Words are far more powerful than you may believe. Speeches have the power to ignite a fire or give hope to a team prior to a game, an army before a battle, or a country during a disaster. A salesman may be able to sell you the shirt on your back because he knows and understands the power of words. Writing a speech is like poetry. Every word is carefully chosen to give the precise interpretation of the author’s reasoning. Daniel Webster’s speech, in 1825, at Bunker Hill was keenly formed using substantial literary devices such as; tone, diction, and syntax. Tone is the author demonstrating his/her attitude and demeanor towards the characters

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