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You could tell a person how special and beautiful they are to win their heart. You could also say that you love them. Actions should be accompanied with words to win someone's heart.
Sharon Lee Schreider has written: '(Where are the) words that hide in the heart?'
You can do this by actions or words. Talk to him and let him know how you feel or give him a special gift from the heart to show how you feel.
Words by Heart was created on 1994-01-24.
It means the author uses plain words, for example,The CARDIOLOGIST (a doctor that specializes in the heart) uses an ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (a machine) to measure the ELECTRICAL IMPULSES (the electricity of the heart when it beats) made by the heart as it beats.NEUTRAL DICTION- the DOCTOR uses a MACHINEthat can measure ELECTRICITY in the heart
Words that are slanted in books are typically words that the author wishes to emphasize or draw attention to. Italicized or slanted words can stand out from the rest of the text, adding emphasis or indicating that the word has a special meaning in the context of the text.
The phrase "heart throb" is two words.
I think you're confusing tone with mood. Tone is the attitude of the author, and is automatic whenever you write to any audience. There are no special "tone words." Of course, there are no special "mood words" either -- authors use many words to make a mood.
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heart of stone
Heart-to-heart and half-baked are hyphenated words. Additional words include high-minded.
Some words that end in "cial" include special, beneficial, official, and artificial.