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Uses of Emotional Language in Literature

Reference:- https://desklib.com/2022/8/25/emotive-language-overview-and-examples/
Some words and phrases that have an emotive impact:
Now that we are aware of what emotive language is, let's see what all are the words and phrases that are used to blow a person’s mind. All of us have definitely been through the topics such as adjectives, abstract nouns, verbs, and adverbs. So these all are the topics that contain emotive words. To understand this thing in a better way let's understand every topic through examples.
Adjectives: wonder, miraculous, tragic, etc.
Abstract nouns: pride, love, terror, etc.
Verbs: vindicated, subjugated, adored, etc.
Adverbs: proudly, beautifully, slowly, etc.

Let us make use of these emotionally charged words. To get an emotionally centered response from readers.
For instance:
A child was kidnapped and murdered. This sentence can be written this way by using emotive words, An innocent child was kidnapped and murdered brutally.

Jenny ran home quickly. This sentence could be written this way by using emotive words, jenny raced home.

These sentences were examples of emotive language. Emotive words can convert normal sentences into emotionally charged sentences. And induce a particular emotion in a mind of a reader.

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