Inspire: the dictionary says that this verb means to "infuse thought or feeling into a person, especially from a divine or supernatrual agency". when we are inspired by a book or a movie, there's no higher praise. We finish feeling stronger, uplifted, and energized.
The best examples of times in The Odyssey when we feel inspired
Teach: 4 main ways
Another word that falls into the same grouping as instruct, entertain, or persuade is convince. A word that means to instruct is teach. There are a few different synonyms for all of these words.
to teach one the art of a written language or spoken language and to help to perfect it
The future tense of entertain is will entertain.
1. Persuade that means the author wants to persuade you to do something with his writing. 2. Inform that means the author wants to teach of tell you something. 3. Entertain that means the author is just writing to write. He or she is not trying to inform you or persuade you, just entertain.
NO!!! To Entertain is a VERB. 'Entertainingly' is ther Adverb.
it has many like- It can entertain.... It can pass time... it can educate... it can inspire... it can teach... it can change...
The Odyssey tells a timeless story using beautiful language. The themes of the poem still apply today, and it still has the ability to inspire and teach.
Premier Rides's motto is 'Inspire. Create. Entertain.'.
The purposes storytellers serve are to inform,entertain,explain,and persuade
To Inform To Instruct To Entertain To Inspire/ Motivate To Activate/Stimulate To persuade
"Cinderella" is primarily meant to entertain with its fairy tale storyline. Through the protagonist's journey, it can also teach lessons about kindness, perseverance, and believing in oneself.
the aeneid and the odyssey are similar because they both teach about life and how to tame (handle) it
docere est inspirare
One that is trying to teach you something rather than entertain you.
Dr. Seuss wrote and/or illustrated books for children to entertain and teach children new words
The author's primary purpose in writing this passage is to teach.
Most presentations are given for one of five reasons: to entertain, inform, inspire, convince, or persuade.