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writing descriptively and using imagery that may affect readers' feeling?
The way writer describe details suggests a mood or feeling
The collective noun for the noun 'writers' is a worship of writers.
emoive language can obscure the message. it reflect the idea of the writer by using the language of persuade that it make the people more emotional; shifting the feeling of the person that is listening or reading
Writers is a plural word.
Bewilderment
hard mood
evoke a certain feeling
Expressed facts or events in ways that changed based on emotion, feeling, or understanding
writing descriptively and using imagery that may affect readers' feeling?
In "Freedom Writers," a simile used is when a character says, "She's like a caged bird, waiting for someone to hand her the key." This compares the character to a bird feeling trapped and looking for a way out.
Writers write because they experience every feeling imaginable. They write because they experience great joy, sadness, anger, and jealousy. The writing experience is an outpouring of the emotions of the soul.
Probably because people like the feeling of typing the "old way" :) i mean think about it it seems fun!
Writers use polysyndeton to create a sense of rhythm, emphasize each item in a list, or add a sense of urgency or intensity to their writing. It can also build up a feeling of accumulation or give the impression of endlessness to a situation or description.
The way writer describe details suggests a mood or feeling
its cuz the writer wants to emphasis the main point of why the piece was written, And it helps the reader understand the feeling of the characters and author. :)
The term "lost generation" was coined by Gertrude Stein and popularized by Ernest Hemingway to describe a group of writers who came of age during World War I and felt disillusioned by the societal changes and destruction wrought by the war. These writers, including Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and T.S. Eliot, often focused on themes of alienation, loss, and moral uncertainty in their works, reflecting the feeling of a generation disconnected from traditional values and feeling adrift in a changing world.