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Tropes are figures of speech or the use of figurative language. Recently, however, tropes have taken on the meaning of "cliche". Thus, the word "tropes" has been used in two sentences.
No, figurative language is not used chiefly in expository persuasion.
Figurative
Figurative language uses surprising description to make things seem vivid
figurative device is when ever u describe something by comparing it with someting else, u r using figurative device
your mo.mhaha got em
you should introduct you and your topic
find me a sentence in figurtive language
the authors writing in short sentences.
A common formula for a figurative expression is "as -- as a(n) --". The next few sentences are examples of figurative expressions. Helen is as big as a barn. Jake is as clever as a fox. June has always been as crazy as a loon. Elvis is as dead as a doornail.
Just about any of them try Chapter 20 It's the most discriptive.
Research shows that people remember very little from speeches. To make a speech a little more memorable you should use short sentences that aren't vague and use words heard in everyday life.
Tone in speeches is expressed through the speaker's choice of words, as well as their delivery, pacing, and vocal inflections. Additionally, the use of rhetorical devices, such as repetition, parallelism, and imagery, can help convey the desired tone to the audience. Body language and gestures also play a role in communicating tone in speeches.
Political speeches are usually persuasive speeches.
The final category was Famous speeches The clue was: Just 10 sentences, this speech is wrong on one point; it is long remembered The answer was: What was The Gettysburg Address
Political speeches are usually persuasive speeches.
To not talk literally in a sentence. example of a literal sentence: go away. <--to change that to a figurative sentence you would say: go take a hike you wouldn't want the person to actually go into the mountains and explore would you?