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HOW MIGHT A PRESON DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE PREJUDICIAL AND NON-PREJUDICIAL USE OF RHETORICAL DEVICES? PROVIDE AN EXAMPLE OF EACH AND EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER.
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<b>When you type in all-caps, two things happen:
**it's harder to read, and
**it's the online equivalent to SHOUTING (considered rude behavior).
Please just type in regular mode, not with the Caps Lock feature turned on. Thanks.</b>
http://www.jiskha.com/search/index.cgi?query=prejudicial+and+nonprejudicial+use+of+rhetorical+devices%3F+
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**it's harder to read, and
**it's the online equivalent to SHOUTING (considered rude behavior).
Please just type in regular mode, not with the Caps Lock feature turned on. Thanks.</b>
http://www.jiskha.com/search/index.cgi?query=prejudicial+and+nonprejudicial+use+of+rhetorical+devices%3F+
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HOW MIGHT A PRESON DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE PREJUDICIAL AND NON-PREJUDICIAL USE OF RHETORICAL DEVICES? PROVIDE AN EXAMPLE OF EACH AND EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER.
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