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  2. Embodied writing - Wikipedia

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    In her article "Embodied Writing: A Tool for Teaching and Learning in Dance", dance theorist Betsy Cooper defines embodied writing as: vividly descriptive writing inclusive of an array of sensory mechanisms such that a kinesthetic and visceral experience unfolds during the act of writing and a sympathetic response ensues for the reader.

  3. Rhetorical modes - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of description is to re-create, invent, or visually present a person, place, event, or action so that the reader can picture that which is being described. Descriptive writing can be found in the other rhetorical modes. A descriptive essay aims to make vivid a place, an object, a character, or a group. It acts as an imaginative ...

  4. Description - Wikipedia

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    Description is any type of communication that aims to make vivid a place, object, person, group, or other physical entity. [1] It is one of four rhetorical modes (also known as modes of discourse ), along with exposition , argumentation , and narration .

  5. There’s *So* Much More to Acts of Service Than Just Doing ...

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    Relationship experts explain what Gary Chapman's acts of service love language means, plus give acts of service examples you can do for your partner. There’s *So* Much More to Acts of Service ...

  6. Vignette (literature) - Wikipedia

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    A vignette (/ v ɪ n ˈ j ɛ t / ⓘ, also / v iː n ˈ-/) is a French loanword expressing a short and descriptive piece of writing that captures a brief period in time. [1] [2] Vignettes are more focused on vivid imagery and meaning rather than plot. [3]

  7. Tone (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Authors create tone through the use of various other literary elements, such as diction or word choice; syntax, the grammatical arrangement of words in a text for effect; imagery, or vivid appeals to the senses; details, facts that are included or omitted; and figurative language, the comparison of seemingly unrelated things for sub-textual ...

  8. Florida Man Charged with Attempting to Murder Wife on ... - AOL

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    A Florida man has been charged with attempted murder after he allegedly tried to kill his wife on Christmas Day due to "financial and health issues," authorities said.

  9. Pregnant Woman Discovers Lump in Breast While Applying ... - AOL

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    She no longer worries about little arguments, or if someone honks at her in the freeway. “I feel thankful, grateful. Cancer makes you have a different perspective on life and makes you not get ...