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Q3 - You should refer to the whole source for this question. How does the writer use language to describe the chaos of war?  12 Marks (Type below)
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English, 22.06.2019 13:40
Read this sentence from paragraph 4 of the speech. we set up the war-whoop, and dug up the tomahawk; our knives were ready, and the heart of black hawk swelled high in his bosom when he led his warriors to battle. how does black hawk use rhetoric to advance his viewpoint in this excerpt? a-the image of the “war-whoop,” the “tomahawk,” and the “knives” evoke violence, showing that black hawk took pleasure in fighting with the white men. b-the image of how his heart “swelled high in his bosom” evokes a feeling of pride, showing that black hawk believes his actions toward the white men were justified. c-the phrase “dug up the tomahawk” is an allusion to the many indian nations, showing that black hawk felt a kinship to others who had a similar plight. d- the phrase “led his warriors to battle” is an allusion to past wars, showing that black hawk believes war is a universal fact of life.
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English, 22.06.2019 14:10
Select all that are essential to an effective introduction to a literary analysis. *a memorable clincher *the author and title of the work *a description of the setting *a thesis statement about the theme *a very brief summary of the text
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English, 22.06.2019 18:30
Which sentence describes a memoir? a. an author writes about the life of a king during the french revolution. b. a student gives his personal views about a famous author's works. c. a chef writes about his early cooking years in germany and france. d. a bike enthusiast writes about different types of bikes and their features.
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