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Words that rhyme, and have a certain ring to them, seem truer to us.⁴ String those words into metaphors, and the speaker seems more charismatic.⁵ Weave those metaphors into stories and anecdotes, you make your messages understandable and easy to remember. ⁶...
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Mikeinsistedthatheshouldmakeaweeklyexaminationontheproductionprocedureofthefactory1.___(careful).Onemorning,hegotup,washed,shavedandthenhewentout2.(work).Suddenly,therewassomethingonthegroundsohe3.(bend)downandfoundsomefeathersofgoose.Inthe4.___(distant),heheardtherhymebeingsungfromthechurch.What5.pro...
Though we may think interrogative is too big a word for young children, you will be amazed at what they can remember. This book has a couple of interrogative sentences in it. Before reading, I highly recommend pointing out the question mark to your sweet little one. Discuss what is it. ...
writing that is arranged in lines, often with a regular rhythm or pattern of rhyme Most of the play is written in verse, but some of it is in prose. 这剧本大部分是用韵文写的,不过有一些是用散文。 Compare: blank verse:无韵诗(不押韵的抑扬五音步诗行,常为每行十个音节) poetry that has ...
account so I would have a place to share writing clips. Bit by bit I’ve added clips of articles, but ignored this blog page. Maybe it’s because I don’t like the word “blog.” It starts with that bl-blend, goes on to rhyme with fog, and disintegrates into “Blah-Blah-Blah....
Every day, I die… just a little, letting go of pieces of me which no longer serve a purpose. I must die daily if I am to make room for more. I suppose the “finale” is somewhat the same. This life, this plane of existence, concludes with a shedding of that which is no longer...
The narrator was great, except at one point he pronounced the word Christ as to make it rhyme withmist! The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate I explained herehow I got this book and why I wanted to read it, with the synopsis. ...