The relationship between language and emotions can be viewed from two angles. First, language, in a broad sense, can be viewed as being done [performed] "emotive". Taking this angle, it is commonly assumed that people, at least on occasions, "have<span>" emotions, and that "being emotional" gains its own agency, impacting in a variety of ways on the communicative situation</span>
Just look for where the word on the far right of the chart are in the sentences.for example, #1 is myself
<span>Rhetoric. Persuasion is not accurate as it does not assume that one is effective or artful. For instance, a child whines and whines and might persuade his parents to give him what he is whining for. There is overlap between rhetoric and persuasion. Rhetoric may use the techniques of persuasion. Manipulation is inaccurate as it assumes that one is using "control". Fact and opinion are just that "fact and opinion". Facts may or may not persuade. Opinion is subjective and while it can be used to persuade, it is just that an opinion.</span>
Which sentence best contrasts two things? A.Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors.
B.Running on a treadmill, like running outdoors, helps build strength and stamina. C.Running on a treadmill can help build strength and stamina.
D.Running, whether outdoors or on a treadmill, is great exercise.
Answer:
A. Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors".
Explanation:
The sentence that best contrasts between two things from the list of answer choices is "Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors".
This is because, to show contrast, there must be two things being compared that must be different from each other and the statement that running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors shows contrast between the two activities of running on a treadmill and running outdoors.
What is the phrase? I can't help you without it.