Karla McLaren wrote the book - The Language of Emotions. Karla's book won the 2010 Gold Medal for the best self-help book at the Independent Publisher Book Awards.
The book "The Language of Emotions" was written by Karla McLaren.
Anne Frank wrote her diary in Dutch, and that is the language from which it is translated.
The English language did not use the letter J until 1634. A book was published in 1634, using the words Taj Mahal and Beijing. It is not stated online who wrote the book or the title of the book, but it is discussed in The Cambridge History of the English Language, which was edited by Roger Lass.
Juan Pable de Bonet
Curtis Wilkie wrote "The Triumph of the Word: Essays in Memoirs, Poems, and Belles Lettres" with the purpose of exploring the power of language and literature to convey emotions and experiences that visual images may struggle to capture. The essays in the book delve into the significance and impact of words in conveying human stories and emotions.
"emotive language" is often a phrase used to describe language that is deliberately used to provoke emotions in the reader. It can also be language used to talk about or describe emotions.
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
Plato wrote the book 'republic'
Anthony Devrient, a master writer and language arts genius, his writing is an art.
i think you mean " who wrote the book street child?" not "how wrote the book street child?"
it's part of language. it helps you express your feelings, emotions.
Some figurative language examples for the book "Firegirl" could include similes like "her laughter was like a ray of sunshine" or metaphors such as "her emotions were a raging wildfire." Personification could also be used: "the flames of her past danced in her eyes."
A book that you wrote about yourself is an autobiography. A book that you wrote about someone else is a biography.