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Alliteration, such as 'a saggy snake.'
Facts, as in 'This snake is saggy.'
Opinion, like 'I think we should clean the snake.'
Rhetorical Questions, such as 'We're not just going to leave the snake here, are we?
Emotive Language, as in 'I am in pain to say this lovely snake will have to be dumped here.'
Statistics, like 'There is a 10% chance of snake survival.'
Three, (a list of,) such as 'a stinky, sloppy, saggy snake.'
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Alliteration Fact Opinion Rhetorical Question Emotive language Statistics i don't know what the T stands for
Audience, Facts, Opinion,Rhetorical(questions), Expert=, Statistics+Triples
'Stresess' has no meaning in English, it is gibberish.
Say ,tony Blair in his campaign to become prime minister said ' education , education education. '
It can be defined as followed. Used in comparisons or as and adjective.
Alliteration Fact Opinion Rhetorical Question Emotive language Statistics i don't know what the T stands for
Wood, probably.
the uses of fores is made house of animals or made a tree
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adj: of, relating to, or characteristic of England, the English people, or the English language
There is no such English word.
english is a subject that helps people from other country to with other country.
Der Teufel is the Devil in English.
You can find them in a Spanish dictionary.
'Stresess' has no meaning in English, it is gibberish.