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1. Tactful,
2. Tentative,
3. Rhetorical Language,
4. (and) Literary.
1. Tactful
Tactful means to be sensitive, to avoid
hurting other people’s feeling.
This is very important when you are
giving bad news, introducing a
negative topic or criticizing someone.
e.g.
If you are tactful, you wouldn’t tell your
friend that food was awful in his
wedding, you’d talk about interesting
people you met and about the great
decoration.
“The serious minded result has many
super-cool moment. But when it gets
clunky, it’s super-meh.”
New York Daily’s review on
Man of Steel
In general tact is ‘indirectness linked
with fact’.
2. Tentative
Tentative language shows an
indication of speaker’s reluctance
(hesitation, not willing).
It has a range :
I. It can be a little about being
moderately developed,
II. Or it can be mostly developed.
e.g. Someone may have murdered
Micheal Jackson.
Someone might just have murdered
MJ.
All interpretations made by a scientist are hypotheses, and all hypotheses are tentative. They must forever be tested and they must be revised if found to be unsatisfactory. Hence, a change of mind in a scientist, and particularly in a great scientist, is not only not a sign of weakness but rather evidence for continuing attention to the respective problem and an ability to test the hypothesis again and again.
— Ernst Mayr
3. Rhetorical
Rhetorical language is consciously
chosen for an attempt to convince
someone by emphasizing or by
emotive effect.
Rhetorical language is used by
Politician (esp. during election), by
Activist and by Leaders.
e.g. We cannot walk alone. And as
we walk, we must make the pledge
that we shall always march ahead.
We cannot turn back.
- Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King’s speech “I Have a
Dream” is one of the famous rhetorical
speech in the human history.
4. Literary
Life is 10% what happens to
me and 90% I react to it.
Literary language can be used to
impress and enthusiast other.
Literary language is (literally) used by
poets, authors, artists, leaders and
activist.
The term Literature itself deals with
literary.
e.g. The literary language used my
Charles Dickens in his novels, are one
of the finest literature of all time.
Literary language are especially used
in Poetry, Novels, News articles,
Political speech and (is also being
used) in POP Culture.
Literary language is also being used
as a device(s).
examples
As a metaphor ; saying something but
addressing something else.e.g. You are my sunshine.
Simile : comparing one thing with
another.e.g. He is sleeps like a Kumbarana.
Allusion: a reference to an event,
literary work or persone.g. I can’t win a race because I am not Ussain Bolt.
ONE MORE
THING!
Last but not the
least…
e.g. Personification
Frog singing a song.
I’m just a lonely-lonely
froggy
Thank You