The poet wants to convey the idea of the Brook's silently passing by some hurdle.also it is slipping by some obstruction in its flow.this obstruction may be wild growth,a tree,a stormy part or a sandy bank.such things are generally found on the banks of a rivulet
compression
compression
Finding the right word or words to convey your meaning can sometimes be difficult.
As written, the answer appears to be "with your mouth." If this is not a meaningful answer, ask the question again using words that convey your meaning.
It comes from the Latin for "send with". Literally it means to haul or ship something or to send it by any conveyance. It is also used figuratively. Using the metaphor that words are like a truck that hauls meaning, people may say: "I understand the words he's using but not what they are intended to convey."
No, paraphrasing is restating a message using different words while maintaining the original meaning. Repetition involves using the same words or phrases to convey a message multiple times.
Precise language refers to using clear, specific, and accurate words to convey meaning effectively. It helps to eliminate ambiguity and ensures that the message is clearly understood by the audience.
Economy in poetry refers to the skillful use of language and words to convey meaning efficiently and effectively. It involves the use of concise and impactful language to convey complex ideas or emotions with brevity and precision. Economy in poetry often involves the careful selection of words and avoidance of unnecessary repetition or verbosity.
Using too much jargon means you are using words that may be unfamiliar to the audience.Trust me that’s the answer
Words
Words
A picture is worth a thousand words. A graphic/picture can convey some ideas better than words it also holds visually oriented peoples' attention better then words.