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Juxtaposition

Juxtaposition. By Oscar Boykin and Nash Alexander. Ya’ll Know!. Ya’ll Know!. I’m here to talk to y’all about a complex concept Put it in ya brain so you won’t soon forget Puttin’ two ideas side-by-side for a rhetoric- Effect, find out what it means when you contrast

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Juxtaposition

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  1. Juxtaposition By Oscar Boykin and Nash Alexander

  2. Ya’ll Know! Ya’ll Know! I’m here to talk to y’all about a complex concept Put it in ya brain so you won’t soon forget Puttin’ two ideas side-by-side for a rhetoric- Effect, find out what it means when you contrast For example, “shawty there is pretty ugly” Get it – PRETTY UGLY, ok How about when Wezzy said, “leave em dead in the livin’ room” I know y’all got that, DEAD-LIVINroom See Juxtaposition is only Just-a-position in which you use ya words to create a bigger picture That’s like me tryin’ to say a lazy student works hard. Huge contradiction to the way that we are. I don’t have no money, but I ball, I’m only 5’7, but I stand tall if you ain’t keepin’ count, I gave 4 examples. Put it on the mantel Cuz this is somethin’ yall know

  3. What Is Juxtaposition? Juxtaposition is the placing of certain ideas side by side to create rhetoric effect.

  4. SO….what does that mean? This could be a call out area In composition, placing verbal elements side by side, leaves it up to the reader to establish connections and impose a meaning. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text. Click here to add text.

  5. Examples (in text) • "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." -Martin Luther King Jr. • While in class, he was slouched alertly

  6. Examples in the Real World

  7. Cont.

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