Anecdote is the way things work and Antitode is a chemicla
anecdote is a small interesting narration of some event in literature while antidote(medicine) to nullify or opposes as a cure for some aliment/poison etc.
No, what you need is an ANECDOTE for ending a speech. Anecdote - a short, amusing or interesting story Antidote - a cure or remedy
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There are some differences between an anecdote and a short story. the most important difference is that short story is fiction, therefore based on imagination. However, anecdote is based on a real incident that has happened to a man, whether or not he is famous.
An anecdote is a story, which can be told as an example of something. An example however is used to exemplify something, but is not necessarily an anecdote.
Travelogue is a diary of some travels, a continuous narrative. An anecdote is a short item or story about a particular event.
The correct spelling of the word is "antidote" (cure for a poison, or for a problem).
An antidote in a story is typically a substance or solution used to counteract the effects of a poison or curse. It is often a key element in the plot, serving as a solution to a conflict or problem faced by the characters. The search for an antidote can create tension and drive the narrative forward.
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Anecdote is used correctly but there is a mismatch between "a company" and "avert" - probably in the tense.
associating the word with the anecdote, creating a mental connection between the two. Additionally, visualizing the word and the anecdote together can help strengthen the memory. Finally, actively recalling the word and the associated anecdote a few times can help reinforce the memory link.