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humour
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She has a wicked sense of humour.
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anecdote |
Much to my amusement, he told a funny anecdote.
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Passion |
You need passion to convince someone.
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emotive |
Emotive language provokes an emotional reaction from the audience.
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sentence |
This is the tenth sentence of this test.
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personal |
To be objective is to give an opinion not based on personal feeling but on fact.
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dramatic |
The actor made a dramatic speech.
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hyperbole |
Hyperbole is an exaggeration used for effect.
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rhetorical |
A rhetorical device, such as a question, is used for effect rather than to get an answer.
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question |
He was reluctant to answer my question.
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repetition |
When words or phrases are repeated for effect we call it repetition.
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