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7 October, 22:45

Why do speakers who give persuasive speeches often use connotation?

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  1. 7 October, 23:09
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    Using different words gives readers/listeners a different feeling. If I were giving you a speech about dress codes, trying to persuade you into thinking they were good, I wouldn't use a sentence like, "Dress codes mean lazier mornings, because it takes away the task of figuring out what you're going to wear."

    I would replace lazier with the word relaxed or simple.
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