Since we cannot see your 'following sentence' - we cannot help you !
an incomplete sentence
If I were to put trodden into a sentence, I would say the following. You look upset, don't be so down trodden. This means don't be so upset or sad.
It usually stands for awkward, as in the sentence or phrase sounds awkward. To fix it, you often just need to adjust and reword that sentence or phrase.
Shakespeare's language can be challenging to understand due to its use of Early Modern English, which includes vocabulary, grammar, and idiomatic expressions that have evolved or fallen out of use since the 16th and 17th centuries. His intricate sentence structures and poetic devices, such as iambic pentameter and metaphor, can also complicate comprehension. Additionally, the cultural and historical references in his works may be unfamiliar to contemporary audiences, further obscuring meaning. Overall, the combination of linguistic differences and stylistic complexity contributes to the difficulty in understanding Shakespeare's words.
Well actually eloquence means powerful and effective language...
The construction workers were extending the South wing of offices .
Metaphor
It seems the syntax or grammar system broke down in the sentence.
Euphemism
Double speak
Euphemism
Extending courtesy toward others is an international custom.
Can't see the following sentence anywhere
No, "sign language" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
a kernel sentence is the simplest sentence in English language
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
The following sentence can be rewritten as an exclamatory sentence by adding an exclamation mark at the end: "I can't believe we won the championship!"