1. Why do they repeat it?
They repeat "He" because the King did all of those and they are talking about the King in it and Thomas Jefferson is complaining about the wrongs and about the things that went bad. They want to make it more personal so they know who it is.
2. Why do they make it personal?
Because they are wanting to address the King so they say He for everything that they start with because he is the one who did wrong and now has to suffer for what he did.
3. How does the D.I. anticipate its audiences resistance to change?
They anticipated it because they tried to warn England on what the King was all about and all his rules, and now that is what all what was happening in England so we wanted to change that because we knew of freedom and we wanted to help them. So they wrote up the Declaration of Independence to show what England was all about and what the King was ruling the people on. We didn't think that was right.
4. How does the D.I. use parallelism? How does it impact the effectiveness of the piece?
They keep repeating or using parallelism in this piece because they want to get the point across. They agree at the end and repeat what they said in the beginning that they will agree to the fighting and helping them out, so using parallelism tells the readers that they are serious about this and that this is something really important and we are going to do everything to solve the issue.
Monday, November 9, 2009
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