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Which type of transition word or phrase is used to point out alternatives or differences?
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to point out alternatives or differences?
- Clarification
- Compare/Contrast (correct)
- Qualification
- Summary/Conclusion
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to help define time?
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to help define time?
- Summary/Conclusion
- Chronology (correct)
- Clarification
- Qualification
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to show the consequences of an action?
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to show the consequences of an action?
- Cause/Effect (correct)
- Clarification
- Qualification
- Summary/Conclusion
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to add emphasis or introduce evidence?
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to add emphasis or introduce evidence?
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to add information or reinforce ideas?
Which type of transition word or phrase is used to add information or reinforce ideas?
Which of the following is the best definition of emotive language?
Which of the following is the best definition of emotive language?
In which of the following can emotive language be used?
In which of the following can emotive language be used?
What is the purpose of using emotive language in creative or fictional writing?
What is the purpose of using emotive language in creative or fictional writing?
Which of the following is an example of an emotive word?
Which of the following is an example of an emotive word?
In which of the following types of writing can emotive language be used?
In which of the following types of writing can emotive language be used?
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Study Notes
Transition Words and Phrases
- Alternative or difference transitions are used to point out alternatives or differences.
- Time transitions help define time.
- Consequence transitions show the consequences of an action.
- Emphasizing or evidential transitions add emphasis or introduce evidence.
- Adding or reinforcing transitions add information or reinforce ideas.
Emotive Language
- Emotive language is language that evokes feelings or emotions.
- Emotive language can be used in creative or fictional writing, poetry, persuasive writing, and speeches.
- The purpose of using emotive language in creative or fictional writing is to create a specific atmosphere, evoke emotions, and engage the reader.
- An example of an emotive word is "devastating".
- Emotive language can be used in poetry, persuasive writing, and speeches to evoke emotions and persuade the audience.
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