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That is called sarcasm. It involves using irony or mocking language to convey contempt or ridicule.
The term you are looking for is "style." It refers to the unique way in which a writer expresses themselves through language, including their tone, word choice, and sentence structure.
A language that uses pictures is called a pictographic language. Examples of pictographic languages include Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and Chinese characters. These languages use visual symbols to represent meanings or concepts.
A diary typically uses informal and personal language, including first-person perspective and descriptive details about the writer's thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It often includes everyday language and slang and may not adhere to strict grammar or punctuation rules.
A language that uses imagery and comparisons to make a statement is called figurative language. This type of language includes similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole to create vivid descriptions and convey deeper meaning. Figurative language is commonly used in literature, poetry, and everyday communication to enhance the impact of the message.
How the writer uses figurative language How the writer uses language How the author uses diction and tone
That is called sarcasm. It involves using irony or mocking language to convey contempt or ridicule.
the writer uses language and language techniques to describe.......
Style
The words and phrases which the writer/narrator uses.
It occurs when a writer uses overly specialized language to communicate with a general audience.
Of course it does! Writers with poor language skills cannot tell a good story and nobody is going to want to read through a poor story.
The term you are looking for is "style." It refers to the unique way in which a writer expresses themselves through language, including their tone, word choice, and sentence structure.
Descriptive writing use the five senses
It makes the writing more interesting and gives a better perspective on the article or stories.
pathetic fallacy.
the answere is style