Very.
Language is what we express ourself with. We choose to be creative with the language we use.
Lol I was just looking for this answer for myself. It's "figurative language", I'm pretty sure. :)
Rodney Simard has written: 'The whole writer's catalog' -- subject(s): Creative writing, English language, Rhetoric
Creative Artists Agency was created in 1975.
Another word for creative is artistic. As artists have to be creative, so they are creative.
Dominic Wyse has written: 'The Routledge international handbook of English, language and literacy teaching' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Reading, Handbooks, manuals, English language, Literacy 'The really useful creativity book' -- subject(s): Creative ability, Study and teaching (Primary) 'The Routledge international handbook of English language, and literacy teaching' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Reading, Handbooks, manuals, English language, Literacy
language is productive and creative?why?
It can be manipulated and arranged in unique and fascinating ways.
creative
the name is orginated from the french language and means passionate and creative
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creative, smart, loyal, leading, rich, curious
Creative language is vital for creating vivid mental images, emotional impact, and clear information - this makes it vital for fiction, where you want all three of those things, but not as much for nonfiction, where you just want clear information.
Marie Wyatt Czurles has written: 'Exploring the possibilities of creative expression through the language arts' -- subject(s): Creative writing (Elementary education)
Don Pease has written: 'Creative writing in the elementary school' -- subject(s): Child authors, Creative ability, English language, Study and teaching (Elementary)
Eldra O'Neal has written: 'Independent creative ideas for use with specific language disability children' -- subject(s): Children, Language
its when an author writes a sentence comparing itself to someone for axample i''i ran as fast as a car''
A. Barbara Pilon has written: 'Teaching language arts creatively in the elementary grades' -- subject(s): Creative thinking, Language arts (Elementary)