A speaker would use words like poured in to indicate that he has received many telegrams on the issue.
----------------------------------------... INDIAN POST AND TELEGRAM --------------------------------------... Name And Address of the....|.. ......NAME- ........adressee..................... |....... Address- ......................................... |....... Telegraph office- ......................................... |....... Telephone No.- --------------------------------------... MESSAGE-................................. --------------------------------------... ...................... {Message sud b written in ..................................... .......................... capital letters & according.................................. ..........................to word limit which is generally.......................... ..................................... 25 words}..................................... --------------------------------------... SENDER's Name- ........................................... --------------------------------------... Not to be telegraphed:............................... .....................................(... ............................. Sender's name & Address................................ --------------------------------------...
use connotative words
Write, Email, and Speak
The coordinated use of words, images and actions to advance organizational aims
Physical, hearing aids and mics Mental, medical conditions and interference between the speaker and audience Cultural, accents and pronunciation of words
Usually.
fluent, fascinating, attractive, passionate, gripping, heart-stirringwitty, charismatic
This is the exact words in the telegram. "By the way, you are stupid and dumb."
Arrogant, liar, Socialist, unqualified, good speaker (as long as the tele prompter holds up).
The suffix gram means to draw or write. This is used in telegram.
The words "poured out" are in the King James Version of the Bible 46 times. They are in 46 verses.
The so-called "Long Telegram" was sent during the Cold War, by George Kennan. He sent it from the United States Embassy in Moscow to Washington DC. The length of his message was about 8000 words, making it a much greater length than the typical telegram, which was rarely more than 75-100 words.
author religious painter hiker teacher leader influential speaker intelligent witty brave strong-willed mother sister
It would be indicated by quotation marks. And you need to properly credit the speaker as well.
Other words that describe excellence include mastery, distinction, superiority, and perfection.
No, "speaker" is a noun referring to the person who is speaking. Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence.
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