I like your smile. Hey there Cutie. you have a nice butt. you get the idea.
The person is trying to get your attention. as in a class they whisper psst to get ur attention
BYT in text language usually stands for "Before You Text." It is commonly used as a signal to someone to pay attention or listen before they send a text.
Husband= man who cant pay attention to you aha
Are the approaches that focus mainly on the form, the structure and the language of the text without paying any attention to the historical or social context of the writer and the text itself.
Usually, webmasters or company websites use red or bold to draw attention to text.
faithfulness in translation refers to giving the source text the whole attention
all of the above
If you are trying to text during class, this could become a problem for you. Most teachers want your attention on them and not your texting device. I suggest waiting until class is over to text.
The blinking bar is called the "cursor" or "text cursor." It indicates where text will be inserted when typing in a text field. It often appears as a vertical line or block that blinks to draw attention.
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For emphasis. To enhance the reading of the text. Drawing attention on subject/action/whatever.
Paying attention to text sizes to accommodate room size and audience location suggests you are focusing on the clarity and legibility criteria of visual aids. Ensuring that text is large enough to be read from various distances enhances audience engagement and comprehension. This consideration reflects a thoughtful approach to the effectiveness of your visual communication.