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The word "hand" can function as a noun (referring to the body part) or as a verb (meaning to give or pass something to someone).
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to establish tone and rythm to engage the audience
pull out and slap him
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Symbolic spech: using a symbol or gesture to convey meaning, especially political meaning.Symbolic speech is the expression of opinions or positions by means other than the spoken or written word. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech but not only in the spoken and written form. It protects symbolic speech as well. Burning flags and making certain hand gestures are some examples of symbolic speech.
The part of the hand used in making assertions is the palm.
What is the corresponding hand signal for making a left turn?
Richard Dennis Teall Hollister has written: 'Speech-making' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Oratory, Public speaking 'Relation between hand and voice impulse movements' -- subject(s): Psychology of Movement, Speech
Hand can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: She placed the money on the palm of his hand. As a verb: She handed him the money.
Its a figure of speech you cut a hole in your hand or wrist and put it together, making sharing drops of each others blood. Your truly not his/her brother but feel like it.
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