<span>The use of the phrasing "a date which will live in infamy" is an example of an application of an aphorism in speechwriting. An aphorism is a short saying which encapsulates a meaning or idea so fully that it can continue to live on in its own right beyond the context of its initial application. FDR's statement falls squarely into this category, having been used in continual application for many decades since its initial use.</span>
The answer to the question is called "homophones". These words have same pronunciation, but different spellings.
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The text includes many technical terms, or jargon. - the code book
The text reveals the thoughts of a spy.- the dark game
The text supports an idea with a hypothetical example, or a made-up situation.- the code book
literal: I know fire
Deeper meaning: this person knows what it's like to be filled with hate and anger, this represents the fire he feels.
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"No need for the formalities, my (last) name is Wang."?
Explanation:
thats basically what it means (an example)