to offer the reader a surprising way of experiencing the senses
To suggest surprising associations with a certain sense
APEX
To creat surprising associations with a certain sensory experience
Apex
We might call it a "voice," but idiolect is the right word for anyone's unique use of language.
to make an argument or explain a process
Which paragraph does the writer use to engage the audience?
You might use a toothbrush. You might use soap. You might use a sponge. You might use a towel. You might use a facecloth. You might use a facewash. You might use water.
To make it sound less what it really was.
By zooming in and out of one perspective
By zooming in and out of one perspective
To prove your thesis use a direct quote.
It can be beneficial, for example in one of the most common types of synesthesia where the synesthete sees letters (and words) and numbers as having colours it can help to memorize spellings and numbers or dates, or it can be used to help remember telephone numbers and names. I have synesthesia and I often use it to help me remember the spellings of peoples names and words in foreign languages.
We might call it a "voice," but idiolect is the right word for anyone's unique use of language.
to show why one event followed another.
Repetition is a way to emphasize key ideas.
to make an argument or explain a process
To prove your thesis use a direct quote.
To create a sense of return
Type your answer here... By using the climax to start their story
A writer might use a literary work to communicate a political idea to inspire social change, challenge the status quo, or raise awareness about important issues in a creative and engaging way.