Evocative words affect the reader/listener on an emotional level
What are Evocative words?
Evocative words are words that are likely to stir up a feeling or bring about a response or action from the listener. These words paint a picture in the mind of the listener and therefore cause reaction.
Evocative words could also be seen as emotive words since they evoke or cause action from the audience. They include words such as:
- Satisfying
- Acrid smell
- Thunderous
- Adroit
- Dillydally
- Thump
- Scream
Evocative words may also be more or less effective depending on how they are used in a sentence(evocative sentences)
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Answer:
by suggesting that the king was bound to the will of the people as well as the law or by suggesting that the king was bound to the law as well as to God or by allowing for separation of powers between the king and his subjects. so the wrong answer is B
Explanation:
The English Bill of Rights drew on the ideas expressed in the Magna Carta by suggesting that the king was bound to the will of the people as well as the law. ... suggesting that the king was bound to the law as well as to God. allowing for separation of powers between the king and his subjects.
The adversarial means that it is somewhat having to be
involved into something, it may be a group, a thing or to an individual, it
could also meant of having to cause conflict or to be engage in to certain things
that will arise as conflict.
Answer:
Woodstock it was up in update new York it was called Woodstock festival.
Answer:
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- Not all land was suitable for the growth of cotton.
- Because they wanted to win the right to vote.
- It would help in the fight for gender equality.
- It brought slaves to the North where slavery had been abolished.
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