People use elevated English in a story to convey a sense of sophistication, formality, or seriousness, enhancing the tone and mood of the narrative. It often helps to develop characters, particularly those of higher social status or intellectual depth, and can create a more immersive and engaging reading experience. Additionally, elevated language can elevate the themes and emotional weight of the story, making the narrative feel more profound or timeless.
it makes them sound intelligent...and for fun.
for efferent people
i cannot use pickpocketer it sounds too primitive? i would advise people to use good English always. pickpocket is the word!
fanciful____It is a fantasy story.(It is a well known feature of English that one can often use a noun as an adjective, as in student unrest).
You can use an online text translator, such as www.systransoft.net
it makes them sound intelligent...and for fun.
Education websites >maths >English >language >Science >etc.
The term "elevated" can be shortened to "elev." in contexts such as notes or technical writing. In casual conversations, people might also use "up" or "high" depending on the context. However, there is no widely recognized abbreviation for "elevated" beyond "elev."
All English speakers use the English version of the Latin Alphabet.
There is no English caledar
so that people could use it to scientifically yell at people
And they/he/she/it lived happily ever after.
Features that I enjoy in a story include skillful use of the English language, imaginative ideas, and some sense of emotional engagement.
An elevated train makes use of railway tracks that are above street level
Most of the middle class people must use English to communicate
People who can use correct english!
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