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:
Heat from the Sun turns water from plants and leaves, as well as oceans, lakes, and rivers, into water vapour or which disappears into the air. This vapour rises, cools, and changes into tiny water droplets, which form clouds. ... When the water droplets get too large and heavy, they fall as rain.
Answer:
A. A claim new islands in the pacific
Explanation:
The Act was enacted in August 18, 1856. At that time, many of the islands in Caribbean/pacific territories were not affiliated with any government.
The act allowed citizens of United States to claim any lands within these regions that contain Guano deposits.
This made a lot of weapon and agricultural producers claimed new islands in the pacific since Guana can be used as a material for gun powders and soil fertilizer.
Based on the research of confirmation bias, what Sandy would
likely do is that she will likely seize the dime that she has found in which
will be considered to be an evidence of astrology’s accuracy as she is a true
believer of astrology and this action is what she will likely do based on
confirmation bias.