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The ancient Romans went further still in codifying figures of speech, stylistic devices, and even the gestures of the orator.
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Informative communication deals largely with narrative aspects of meaning; dynamic discourse concerns the transaction of dispositions such as opinions and attitudes; the emotive employment of language involves the evocation of feeling states in others in order to impel them to action; and aesthetic discourse, usually regarded as a poetic quality in speech, conveys stylistic aspects of expression.
Varies speech flow for stylistic effect, e.g. to emphasize a point.
She retains a slight formality of speech that is either a stylistic quirk or, as it occasionally seems, a hangover from the years she spent playing up to adult expectations.
For a champion of the working classes, Oates tends to write them as stuttering malapropists, as when Zoe's roommate, Jacky, offers clumsy exposition to Krista in a pages-long rambling speech, littered with another favourite stylistic gimmick, rampant inverted commas: "Zoe is a little younger than me.
President Obama's State Of The Union speech was notable in one stylistic respect, because it held to an absolute minimum details about his policy proposals.
By John Cassidy March 1, 2017 If there was anything fresh about President Trump's speech to Congress, it was largely stylistic.
Pāli poems, with their new metres (often based on a musical phrase), stylistic features, figures of speech, and choice diction, foreshadow classical kāvya literature in Sanskrit, whose extant specimens date from a later period.
Clare Luce was a renowned beauty and man-of-affairs (a feminist, she stoutly resisted the stylistic effronteries of she-speech).
We will look at real versus staged dialogue and how to make the most effective use of dialogue on the page, the relationship between dialogue and narrative, and the stylistic and moral implications of speech differentiation.
"Oh, Say Can You Say?": In this 2008 lesson, students analyze the use of four stylistic devices — tone, diction, figures of speech and figurative language, and sentence structure, in editorials by The Times's columnists Maureen Dowd and Gail Collins.
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