This sentence is an imperative sentence so the subject is implied and the rest of the sentence is the predicate.
Provocative speech or annoying speech
A figure of speech producing a self contradictory effect - such as to make haste slowly, or cuel to be kindiAn oxymoron is what happens when two contradictory words appear in the same sentence, for example holy hell or hot ice
nonsensical speech is what a husband says to his wife when she asks if he has done the work on his "must do" list
this is an example of standard intimate register between a husband and wife: husband: safe fam wag 1 wife: bitchin, was a piece peng husband: swag wife: do u think im sxc husband: nah fam u butterz, what munch we got for dinner wife: eat ma divorce papers
There are 6 but I only know 3. 1. To inform (example: lecturing on computer/internet) 2. To entertain (example: speech after dinner) 3. To enlighten (example: speech for spiritual development)
To change an imperative statement from direct to indirect speech, you usually use a reporting verb like "asked" or "told" followed by an indirect object. For example, "Go to the store" in direct speech becomes "He told me to go to the store" in indirect speech.
No, this statement is not a metaphor. It is a figure of speech called an idiom, as it conveys a figurative meaning rather than a literal one.
A purpose statement simply tells the audience why you are delivering the speech. For example, if you were to give a speech about types of flowers, the purpose statement might be to provide information for do-it-yourself homemakers wanting to grow a garden. Think of the purpose statement like the introduction to an essay. You want to captivate the audience and let them know why they should take the time to listen to you.
Provocative speech or annoying speech
"Husband" is a noun.
Use "said" when reporting a statement directly, and "told" when reporting a statement given directly to someone. For example: "She said she was tired." "She told me she was tired."
This statement is direct speech because it directly quotes what someone said.
Direct speech involves quoting and quoted speech, where as indirect speech involves reporting speech and reported speech "'I saw everything,' said Bill" is an example of direct speech. "Bill said that he saw everything." is an example of indirect speech.
"He is a pig" is an example of a metaphor. It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance.
The central idea of a speech is like the thesis statement.
This is not a question it is a statement.
To change direct speech to indirect speech for pronouns, you generally need to replace the pronouns with their corresponding indirect or reported speech pronouns. For example, 'I' in direct speech would change to 'he' or 'she' in indirect speech depending on the gender. Ensure that the pronouns match the subject of the reported speech and maintain the correct tense and meaning of the original statement.