Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
You wouldn't want to use it in nonfiction works, like reports or research papers, but it's perfect for creative writing and communication, especially when you want to add color to a character or humor to a story. Hyperboles are, extreme exaggerations. The fact is, this decision could be disastrous for the future of civil rights in this country.
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Rather, it's worry, nervousness, insecurity, concern, confusion, anxiety, upset, agitation, or an equivalent mental state. Other times, though, these watered down exaggerations are used to make topics sound more like urgent news than they really are: Oil companies are waging a virtual all-out war on high gas prices this summer.
London: Sheed and Ward.
Menu Search Go. Champy Reengineering the corporation. In this regime of writing, a post-representational literary tradition that is potentially capable of breaking with inherited epistemological traditions and embracing pathos and expressionism, there are new possibilities for inscribing organizations.
Rhetoric is an art of impressive speaking you should learn if you want to persuade the reader that your standpoint is worth listening to.
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