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Title: Malcolm X'S &Amp;Quot;Learning To Read&Amp;Quot; Analysis(A Score Of 7
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December 8, 1996 |
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The diction of Malcolm X is fairly simple, but simultaneously, his use of small strong words and metaphors magnify the excerpt's power as a whole to the reader. In the quotes "The Parasitic British Administration kept tentacling out to half of the subcontinent," and "The stage thus set, he then turned upon his non white victims his weapons of war," he creates metaphors using words the reader likely knows , but also shows the reader that even the most simple minded person can gain knowledge and exert their strength through reading and writing... Showed first 250 characters
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The diction of Malcolm X is fairly simple, but simultaneously, his use of small strong words and metaphors magnify the excerpt's power as a whole to the reader. In the quotes "The Parasitic British Administration kept tentacling out to half of the subcontinent," and "The stage thus set, he then turned upon his non white victims his weapons of war," he creates metaphors using words the reader likely knows , but also shows the reader that even the most simple minded person can gain knowledge and exert their strength through reading and writing... Showed next 250 characters
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