3.4.1 - Using Vivid Vocabulary
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Practice Questions
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Identify the vivid word: 'The car was fast.'
💡 Hint: Think of words that create a stronger image.
Rewrite the sentence: 'The flowers were pretty.'
💡 Hint: Choose a word that expresses beauty more vividly.
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What is vivid vocabulary?
💡 Hint: Think about how specific words can improve writing.
True or False: Rhetorical devices are only for poetry.
💡 Hint: Consider where you might have seen rhetorical techniques applied.
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Write a persuasive paragraph about the importance of using vivid vocabulary in writing, incorporating at least three different figures of speech.
💡 Hint: Focus on imagery and emotions; use comparisons for effect.
Analyze a paragraph from a well-known essay or piece of literature, identifying instances of vivid vocabulary, figures of speech, and tone. Discuss how these elements enhance the overall impact.
💡 Hint: Look for descriptive adjectives and verbs; consider tone shifts.
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