USE OF ENGLISH THIRD ASSIGNMENT

USE OF ENGLISH THIRD ASSIGNMENT

Assignment Questions:
1. Study and write on Logic
2. write everything on poetry
3. write everything Figure of speech.


Answer:

Logic is the study of reasoning. The rules of logic let philosophers make true and logical deductions about the world. Logic helps people decide whether something is true or false.
Logic is often written in syllogisms, which are one type of logical proof. A syllogism is made from a collection of statements used to logically prove the final statement, called the conclusion. One popular example of a logical syllogism was written by the Classical Greek philosopher Aristotle:
  1. All men are mortal.
  2. Socrates is a man.
  3. Therefore, Socrates is mortal.
The conclusion is the final statement. This syllogism connects the first two statements to make a logical deduction: Socrates is mortal.
The syllogism is made from three logical statements or propositions. These statements are short sentences describing a small step in a logical argument. The small statements make up the argument, like atoms make up molecules. When logic is correct, the statements are said to "follow" from each other.
Statements have a truth value, meaning they can be proved to be true or false, but not both. Illogical statements or mistakes in logic are called logical fallacies.



Poetry is a type of art form and a type of literature.
Poetry uses the qualities of words, in different ways, to be artistic.
  • different length and sound (of words)
(Poetry can be as short as a few words, or as long as a book (an epic).
  • meanings (of words)
  • (Poetry has) different uses of tone.
There are many "poetic forms" (forms of poetry). Some of them are : Sonnet, Haiku, Ballad, Stev, Ode, Free verse, Blank verse, thematic, limerick and nursery rhymes.
Poetry can be used to describe (comparing, talking about, or expressing emotion) many things. It can make sense or be nonsense, it can rhyme or not. It can have many shapes and sizes; it can be serious or funny.
"To say something poetically" means to give information in an artistic way.




figure of speech or rhetorical figure is an intentional deviation from ordinary language, chosen to produce a rhetorical effect.[1] Figures of speech are traditionally classified into schemes, which vary the ordinary sequence or pattern of words, and tropes, where words are made to carry a meaning other than what they ordinarily signify. A type of scheme is polysyndeton, the repeating of a conjunction before every element in a list, where normally the conjunction would appear only before the last element, as in "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!"—emphasizing the danger and number of animals more than the prosaic wording with only the second "and". A type of trope is metaphor, describing one thing as something that it clearly is not, in order to lead the mind to compare them, as in "All the world's a stage."




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