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:
1492'de Amerika'nın keşfinden sonra İspanya, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin şu anki güneybatısı, Meksika ve Karayipler'den Orta Amerika'ya, Güney Amerika'nın çoğuna ve Kuzey Amerika'nın kuzeybatı kıyılarına kadar Amerika'da geniş toprak parçalarını araştırdı ve kolonileştirdi. -gün Alaska ve Britanya Kolombiyası).
Explanation:
<span>This is criticizing the speaker. This makes it difficult to effectively listen when the listener already knows that there is a fact or point that is going to be used against the speaker. In addition, by interrupting, the rest of the points that might be made by Sven are lost in her rebuttal.</span>
Answer: capital in nature.
Explanation: In a capital market structure, the price of goods and services produced are determined by the market forces of demand and supply. In these economies private owners willingly makes exchanges to maximize their profits.
The production and consumption under such economies are purely determined by the market forces, as the intervention from Govt. is minimal.