Identify two figures of speech and give a general explanation of each, then provide an illustrative example of how each figure might function in a speech
What will be an ideal response?
The best answers will:
1. include naming two different figures identified in Chapter 10 (that is, simile, metaphor, antithesis, irony, alliteration, personification, oxymoron, rhetorical questions, parallelism) and will provide their definitions.
2. use original examples (that is, not lifted from a multiple-choice question), sufficiently detailed to demonstrate student mastery of the concept, and demonstrate mastery of other relevant chapter content (such as avoiding sexist language or extreme emotional appeals).
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A) norm. B) goal. C) ideal. D) structure.
Explain the machines and mechanics metaphor for patient and provider identities.
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