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Amplification (rhetoric) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In rhetorical usage, amplification refers to the act and the means of extending thoughts or statements to increase rhetorical effect, to add importance, or to make the most of a thought or circumsta...
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Amplification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amplification may refer to: • The operation of an amplifier, a natural or artificial device intended to make a signal stronger. • See also Fluidic Amplifier • Amplification (rhetoric), a figure of sp...
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The centrality of amplification to rhetoric is apparent in its use as a way of categorizing the function of many figures, especially when authorities have used amplification as a way of creating a third category of figures that lies between those of words and those of thought (See Figures of Speech and Thought).
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All the figures of speech were presented to students as various methods for varying their means of expression in order to build copia. However, especially relevant to copia are the various Figures of Amplification ... General Strategies of Rhetoric: Amplification...
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Full text and video and audio of Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream speech ... delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. ... Audio mp3 of Address...
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Full text and of Martin Luther King's I've Been to the Mountaintop ... delivered 3 April 1968, Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters), Memphis, Tennessee;; ... Real Audio of Address...
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Media Ethics and Rhetoric Journal ... The Rhetorica Network offers analysis and commentary about media ethics and the rhetoric, propaganda, biases, and spin of journalism. This site features the Media Ethics and Rhetoric Journal web log, comprehensive news media links, a rhetoric textbook, a primer of critical techniques,
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