“Tolerance", is a persuasive essay that Is trying to persuade you into tolerating others. “Don't try to love them. You can't, and you'll only strain yourself. But try to tolerate them” this literary device helps the reader understand what the author is trying to transmit by giving you information on why you must tolerate. The author also uses Hypophora “There must be a sound state of mind before diplomacy or economics or trade conferences can function. But what state of mind is sound? Here we may be different. Most people, when asked what spiritual quality is needed to rebuild another civilization, will reply “Love”.”, the author used this to give us insight on why do people thing that way, whereas in “When Mr. Pirzada came to Dine” the author uses anecdote. “Most of all I remember the three of them operating during that time as if they were a single person, sharing a single meal, a single body, a single silence, and a single fear.” In this quote the reader can see how she saw her parents being supportive with Mr. Pirzada. Because of those excerpts the reader can see that even if the theme is similar the way of transmitting it can be
“Tolerance", is a persuasive essay that Is trying to persuade you into tolerating others. “Don't try to love them. You can't, and you'll only strain yourself. But try to tolerate them” this literary device helps the reader understand what the author is trying to transmit by giving you information on why you must tolerate. The author also uses Hypophora “There must be a sound state of mind before diplomacy or economics or trade conferences can function. But what state of mind is sound? Here we may be different. Most people, when asked what spiritual quality is needed to rebuild another civilization, will reply “Love”.”, the author used this to give us insight on why do people thing that way, whereas in “When Mr. Pirzada came to Dine” the author uses anecdote. “Most of all I remember the three of them operating during that time as if they were a single person, sharing a single meal, a single body, a single silence, and a single fear.” In this quote the reader can see how she saw her parents being supportive with Mr. Pirzada. Because of those excerpts the reader can see that even if the theme is similar the way of transmitting it can be