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They created nature based gods to try and explain why things were happening. Let's put an example, that they possibly didn't know where rain came from, so they created gods to substitute it as en explanation of what goes on in nature.
Answer: Who is the audience?
Does immediate feedback need to be gathered? ...
Should there be a written record?
Is the information confidential?
Is the message urgent?
Does the information need to be communicated to everyone in the same way and/or at the same time?
Explanation: might be wrong..
Answer:
Asslam
the battle of badr was the first battle fought by the prophet pbuh after migrating to madinah.
it took place in 2nd AH in the month of Safar.
Allah had given order to fight the enemy.
.غزوہ بدر کا شماراسلام کی پہلی جنگ میں ہے- یہ دوسر ہجری میں لڑی گئی تھی
sorry meray pass urdu keyboard ni hai. is liay english main likh diya hai
Answer:
Emotive language - 2. takes on precise meaning in a comparison
Relative term 3. -uses emotionally charged words, evasive language.
Evasive language - 4. does not have one definitive meaning, irresponsible languag.
Disruptive language - 6. is purposely indirect equivocal language
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Explanations
Emotive Language
: <em>is the type of language employed to elicit or evokes emotions in the minds of the readers. It requires a careful choice of words or expressions to elicit emotions and they are coined in such a way that they have the desired impact on the audience.</em>
Relative Term: <em>A relative term is a term that makes two or more separate references to objects. A relative term is typically expressed in ordinary language by means of a phrase with explicit or implicit blanks.</em>
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Evasive Language: <em>is used when someone tries to avoid answering a question directly. The person uses tacts to avoid the issues and problems of the queries by sidelining the crux of the matter.</em>
Disruptive Language
: <em>Is the use of equivocal words, relative words, slang, jargon, and overly abstract language causes confusion and misunderstanding in expressions. In such context, confusion usually sets-in when factual statements can be verified as true or false, while opinion statements are based on the speaker's beliefs and can never be proven or disproven.</em>
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