so that way you can actually read the words
Mention a couple of details that might help the movie(TROY) ,to the reader understand what type of movie you are talking about?
mislead the reader
She uses figurative language to add more emotion or give more of an image to the reader.
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So that the writing is more interesting and the reader will get hooked.
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That depends on the reader.
Figurative language is used to make stories interesting and to help the reader visualize the characters and setting better
Figurative language helps Shakespare connect to the reader. Hamlet, along with Shakespeare's other pieces are considered timeless because of there ability to connect with the reader. Figurative language is just one mode that Shakespeare can connect with any reader from any era.
When a reader already knows about material to be read, it is referred to as prior knowledge or background knowledge. This existing knowledge can influence the reader's understanding and interpretation of the text.
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The author's use of language, diction, and tone can help convey the mood, atmosphere, and emotions in a story. It can also provide insight into characters' feelings, motivations, and relationships. Additionally, language choices can shape the reader's understanding of the themes, messages, and overall purpose of the narrative.
You can use descriptive language, provide vivid details, and use sensory words to help your reader visualize what you have described. Additionally, you can use examples, analogies, and comparisons to make your description more relatable and understandable for the reader. Asking the reader to imagine themselves in the situation or experience you are describing can also help them see what you are trying to convey.
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Yes, language plays a role of equal importance to knowledge. Language is the tool through which knowledge is communicated, shared, and understood. Without language, it would be impossible to effectively transmit and acquire knowledge. Language allows us to articulate, express ideas, and engage in meaningful discourse, all of which are essential for the acquisition, development, and dissemination of knowledge.
Speaker-oriented language rules focus on how the speaker communicates their message, while reader-oriented language rules focus on how the reader understands the message. You can find information on this topic in pragmatics and discourse analysis literature, such as "Pragmatics" by George Yule or "Discourse Analysis" by Gillian Brown and George Yule.
Comprehension is manifested when a reader interacts with the text. A reader brings in his world knowledge in reading, so that if a student has no prior knowledge, a reader could not contribute to the text. Reading comprehension comes in when a reader gives his views on the test not just simply agreeing on the author's ideas...