Formulaic speech refers to pre-existing phrases or expressions that are used frequently in communication. These phrases are often predictable and have a fixed structure, aiding in smooth communication and social interaction. Formulaic speech can include greetings, expressions of gratitude, or common phrases used in specific contexts.
The plural of the word speech is speeches.
Direct speech is when a person's exact words are quoted, often using quotation marks. Indirect speech is when the meaning of a person's words is reported without quoting them directly. In indirect speech, the sentence structure is usually different from the original statement.
Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I am going to the store," said Mary. Indirect speech: Mary said that she was going to the store. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I will help you with your homework," Tom promised. Indirect speech: Tom promised to help me with my homework. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I have finished my work," John stated. Indirect speech: John stated that he had finished his work. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "We are going to travel next month," they told us. Indirect speech: They informed us that they were going to travel the following month.
She delivered a powerful speech that moved the audience to tears.
The word "speech" has one syllable.
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oral, traditional, anonymous, formulaic
Formulaic
sterile, copycat, lifeless, formulaic, cookie-cutter,
Yasuko Kanno has written: 'Do formulaic utterances cease to be \\'
To fit a given name into the line's meter
William C. Scott has written: 'The oral nature of the Homeric simile' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, Figures of speech, Greek language, Literary style, Oral tradition, Oral-formulaic analysis, Rhetoric, Ancient, Simile
◘broke formulaic expectation
A film or other theatrical work about the American West - a western movie or television series that is extremely clichéd or formulaic, in the manner of a soap opera.
The definition of schlock is "of inferior quality." When it applies to music it means anything trite, unoriginal, formulaic, or overly gimmicky.
Faulkner's writing is known for its complex narrative structure, stream-of-consciousness style, and experimental techniques, which are distinct from formulaic fiction. His works often explore themes of the American South, memory, time, and the complexities of human nature, setting him apart from conventional formulaic storytelling.
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