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why is the sky blue?
Its raining cats and dogs
nonprejudicial rhetoric defines itselfs; as in unbais discourse when asking a question. for example: what is the sound of one hand clapping?
nonprejudicial rhetoric defines itselfs; as in unbais discourse
A prejudicial statement is one that assumes a fact is true about something without any evidence to back up that belief. It is made with the goal of influencing the audience to believe as the speaker of the statement does. Example: All Republicans will vote for Senator McCain because he is a Republican. A non-prejudicial statement is one that is made based on facts with no slant to influence the audience one way or the other. Example: Since I am a Republican, I will vote for Senator McCain. Note: Democrats should feel free to substitute their candidate of choice in the above examples.
prejudicial rhetorical devices are those based solely on facts knowing the basics on the subject. where nonprejudicial devices are those not attached with simple facts and advice it is based on one persons opinion rather then one persons research
Prejudicial(Rhetorical devices), refers to speaking or writing in order to persuade or influence people to have bad opinions about others. The attempt is to tarnish the character(s) in question. Any word(s) spoken about a person , which is negative or degrading . e.g except you are of the minority or second class, voting for Obama as president will be arranging your own funeral. While nonprejudicial(Rhetorical devices) actually gives a perfect opinion about others without bias. Here, you don't look only at the bad side of a person but on the positive side and allow others to decide for themselves if what they know or see is good or bad. e.g It is perfectly correct to vote for Obama as president of USA, even though he is black. He is capable of ruling the Americans. A vote for Obama can be a vote for a change. Prejudicial(Rhetorical devices), refers to speaking or writing in order to persuade or influence people to have bad opinions about others. The attempt is to tarnish the character(s) in question. Any word(s) spoken about a person , which is negative or degrading . e.g except you are of the minority or second class, voting for Obama as president will be arranging your own funeral. While nonprejudicial(Rhetorical devices) actually gives a perfect opinion about others without bias. Here, you don't look only at the bad side of a person but on the positive side and allow others to decide for themselves if what they know or see is good or bad. e.g It is perfectly correct to vote for Obama as president of USA, even though he is black. He is capable of ruling the Americans. A vote for Obama can be a vote for a change.
There is no antonym for example, you can't have no example. Therefore there is no antonym for example.
its a structure dude, for example there is no example and you have to find that example out to know the example. did you get it yo
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Comma. For example, pink, red, yellow and blue.
The United States is an example of a superpower state. It is also an example of a democracy, an example of a mixed economy and an example of a federal State.