First part of a speech that strives to get the audience's attention.
short and attention-getting.
You probably mean 'attention' as in 'you learn more easily when you pay attention to what you are reading'. Or do you mean 'attrition'? That means 'slowly getting worn out' because of not getting the needed attention or supplies.
Answer this question… Rhetorical question
simile---if it uses like or as, it is a simile........if a comparison is made without using like or as it is a metaphor
We say "draw your attention," and we tell someone to "pay attention," not "pay your attention."
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it is an electrically operated device that is good for drawing attention to a condition that requires attention.
IRQ
Interrupt
for getting their attention, yes. but thats because you are talking directly to a person so you could say anything to get their attention.
Getting attention.
by getting animals attention
short and attention-getting.
it is a device for getting water from wells
it is a device for getting water from wells
look out means look out something is behind you but for my I have your attention it's for getting someone's attention.
The interrupt line, of course.