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When choosing a topic, the occasion of the speech is always the most important factor to consider.
Verbs
Words that express actions, occurrences, or states of being.
Concrete Words
Words that describe specific, tangible objects or phenomena, which can be perceived through the senses.
Abstractions
Concepts or ideas that are generalized and not linked to specific instances, enabling higher-level thinking about complex subjects.
Grand Exaggerations
Statements that dramatically overstate a fact or situation, often used for emphasis or effect.
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