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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

   
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Throughout the passage there are many instances where Lady Montagu uses rhetorical devices to convey her message. At one similar occurrence she uses cause-and-effect strategy to convey her suggestion, "?she does not mistake pert folly for wit and humor, or ryhme for poetry?and have a train of ill consequences?" and acutely states the effect her daughters action may have on her granddaughter's perception of literature...
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Throughout the passage there are many instances where Lady Montagu uses rhetorical devices to convey her message. At one similar occurrence she uses cause-and-effect strategy to convey her suggestion, "?she does not mistake pert folly for wit and humor, or ryhme for poetry?and have a train of ill consequences?" and acutely states the effect her daughters action may have on her granddaughter's perception of literature...
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