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建立人际资源圈Analysis__Letter_from_Birmingham_Jail
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Analysis: Letter from Birmingham Jail
Martin Luther King Jr. states his arguments in one of three different ways: one, he states the opposing argument then contrasts it with his own argument, two, he quotes his adversary then either disagrees with his opponent and explains why, or he agrees with his opponent twisting his adversarys argument to fit into his argument, or Martin Luther King Jr. shows his side of the argument in a positive light by displaying the oppositions argument in a negative light. The final augmentative style is the one that I will discuss in my analysis of paragraphs number twenty-three in Kings Letter from Birmingham jail.
This paragraph begins with a very subtle yet strong statement about King whom wants to confess that over the past few years [he] has been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. The imagery used in his topic sentence: honest confession, gives you the impression that he is opening his deepest and most heart felt emotions up to you, subsequently; when he is disappointed gravely, as he said, by the white moderates reactions to his direct action, you begin to feel a prejudice towards them from the very start. This imagery is continued when
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