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    Alliteration 1. Is derived from Latin’s “Latira”. It means “letters of alphabet”. It is a stylistic device in which a number of words‚ having the same first consonant sound‚ occur close together in a series. 2. Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse. Around the rock the ragged rascal ran. But a better butter makes a batter better. A big bully beats a baby boy. Park Place. Mary marveled at the magnificent monument. Anadiplosis The term anadiplosis

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    Advertisement Analysis

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    Final COMM 1101 A Advertisement Analysis Revolution Brazil is an advertising agency based in Macapá‚ Brazil. It created advertisements for well-established companies such as LG and Electrolux. In the year 2013 it formed an advertising campaign for Star Models‚ a popular Brazilian modeling agency‚ that became even more popular globally and virally after this specific campaign. It was a strong anti-anorexia campaign

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    Hyperbole- is the use of a word‚ a word-group or a sentence which exaggerate the real degree of a quantity of the thing spoken about. It is a distortion of reality for the purpose of visualization or strengthening the emotional effect. It is also an important expressive literary device‚ often employed for humoristic purpose: One after another those people lay down on the grass to laugh- and two of them died. Гипербола - вид тропа: чрезмерное преувеличение чувств‚ значения‚ размера‚ красоты и т

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    Advertisement Analysis – McDonald’s Spice & Ice The Claim The claim of the advertisement is that customers will be able to enjoy the spiciness of the Spicy Chicken McDeluxe while enjoying the coolness of the McFloat. This allows the customers to taste the best of both worlds in one meal. The Support The support of the claim would be the components of the meal. The main attention of the meal would be the Spicy Chicken McDeluxe which consists of a whole chicken thigh marinated with

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    Perfume Industry Statistics Data Annual global perfume industry sales revenue $27.5 billion Annual US perfume industry sales revenue $5.2 billion Percent of American women who don’t use perfume 17 % Number of perfume brands carried by US department stores in 2002 756 Number of perfume brands carried by US department stores in 2010 1‚160 Percent of fragrance market held by Coty Inc 13 % Percent of designer perfume brands priced at over $75 46 % Percent of celebrity perfume brands priced

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    Advertisement Analysis

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    Spalding NEVER FLAT™ Advertisement Analyzed “Promise‚ large promise‚ is the soul of an advertisement” (Samuel). This quotation claims that a promise‚ as the soul‚ is an essential part of any advertisement – it means that a promise is always present in an ad. This has always been true even in a long time ago since it was written by the famous writer Johnson Samuel who lived in the 1700s (Lynch). Furthermore‚ even in those past years‚ it can be concluded that advertisements had already greatly influenced

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    Favourite advertisements: “Cadbury Diary Milk “chocolates Objective of Advertising : • Cadbury’s decision to position Diary Milk as a dessert opened up new avenues of marketing in terms of a new target customers and instance of purchase. This could lead to generating higher business by an increase in Sales within newly formed target customer or the newly created purchase occasions‚ in order to encourage them to purchase diary milk and recommend to others. • It’s a persuasive advertising -: its

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    Perfume market

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    PERFUME MARKET! Index! •  Brand Recognition •  Marketing •  Future Expectations • Success Stories •  Leading Competition •  Product characteristics •  Global Market for flavors and fragances •  Bibliography •  Consumer behavior •  Market Research Brand Recognition! •  One of the strongest selling points of perfume is its brand name •  Often bolstered by celebrity representation •  Of the top-selling 100 fragrances‚ 31 are tied to celebrities (2012) •  In

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    Advertisement analysis

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    Establishing Reason Nowadays commercials seem to be every where and advertise almost about anything and everything that they think can be sold to consumers worldwide. Many marketing companies like Dentyne‚ an international chewing gum manufacturer‚ have realized long ago that sexual imagery is better retained in our brains‚ so in order to leave a better impression about their products in consumers minds they have gone ahead embraced these techniques to the fullest‚ lawful‚ extent in their ads in

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    Stylistic Analysis of Texts

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    “To kill a mockingbird” was written by American writer Harper Lee. The book is a magnificent‚ powerful novel. It received almost unanimous critical acclaim and several awards. The book is about Tom Robinson‚ a Negro‚ who was charged with raping a white girl. This particular abstract depicts the trial. Atticus Finch‚ an experienced lawyer‚ tried to prove the innocence of the Robison. But the jury announced a verdict that Robinson was guilty. The story was told on behalf of Jean Louise

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