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what are the rhetorical components of Animal Farm?
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Some rhetorical components in Animal Farm consists of anaphora with the use of “Comrades.” The repetition of the term comrades helps the pigs convince the rest of the animals that they are all equal. The pigs use “comrade’ to address each other so the less intelligent animals believe they really are equal. Another example of a rhetorical component deals with the Seven commandments. The repetition of the words “Whatever goes upon,” and “No animal shall,” emphasizes the necessity for all of the animals to obey the commandments.
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Some rhetorical components in Animal Farm consists of anaphora with the use of “Comrades.” The repetition of the term comrades helps the pigs convince the rest of the animals that they are all equal. The pigs use “comrade’ to address each other so the less intelligent animals believe they really are equal. Another example of a rhetorical component deals with the Seven commandments. The repetition of the words “Whatever goes upon,” and “No animal shall,” emphasizes the necessity for all of the animals to obey the commandments.
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Reed
Now you are identifying rhetoric. I'm glad you learned what that means. Yes, these are two examples.
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