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10 December, 05:41

Dr. King's repetition of the phrase, "Let freedom ring," at the beginning of each sentence in the last two paragraphs of his speech is an example of what rhetorical device?

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  1. 10 December, 06:44
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    The phrase "Let freedom ring" that is said at the beginning of the sentecnes in the last two paragraphs of the speech "I Have A Dream" by MLK is an example of anaphora. This a commonly used rhetorical device in the English language. When a person repeats the words twice it will set a pattern and increase the rhetorical effect of the listener. Another anaphora he uses in the speech is the phrase "I have a dream."
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