Nonfiction generally doesn't have much figurative language.
Here's some examples I came up with:
- Though some people are considered living and breathing, they aren't truly alive at all.
- There are many ways to show someone you're truly apologetic.
- If you've got nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all.
- There's nothing like a good book and some snacks.
Hope I helped! :)
Her informal way of expressing the pain is really shocking. Truth’s voice is very authentic because she prefers referring to his own experience to express her ideas. For one side, this strategy is best to move the audience and make them feel empathy.
On the other side, this argument is weak at the moment of discussing general problematics, as a serious political argument.
- This fallacy has the name of: argumentum ad misericordiam and consists on manipulating the feelings of the others to make an argument valid.
The answers for the quick check are CDB
Answer:
as an unseen force
Explanation:
i guess it's the answer and sorry if it's wrong