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Examples of emotive language:

e.g. You can do it! You're the best!

Thanks for the help!
Reply 1
huh:curious:
What are you asking?
Reply 3
Oh, Accy. You do know that there's no 'emotive language' in the examples you posted?
Reply 4
I'm confused...

Emotive language:
Words used deliberately to create an emotional impact or response. Emotive language is particularly common in poetry, in which language is at its most condensed and evocative
lidskoo
I'm confused...

Emotive language:
Words used deliberately to create an emotional impact or response. Emotive language is particularly common in poetry, in which language is at its most condensed and evocative


:ditto:

Just think of charity letters - "poor, innocent animal" etc.
Reply 6
"Run for your lives!"

"Go in to see your mother Johnny, shes very sick"

"Weres my money Bitch!"
Reply 7
im so academic
e.g. You can do it! You're the best!

Thanks for the help!

Could you be a little more specific as to what you actually want?:smile:
Like language that makes you emotional, i.e. gives you a particular feeling; e.g.

She striked her children fiercely gives a more better, emotinal presence than he hit here children.
Reply 9
Ohh
"stfu im so academic"
Reply 11
[Insert Cambridge pun here]

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