The is a blog on poetry. Poetry can be defined as a form of writing that uses techniques such as metaphor, simile, and allusion to create a poetic effect. In poetry, the words are chosen for their sound and rhythm as well as for their meaning. This blog will explore the different types of poetry and the different ways in which they can be written. It will also look at the history of poetry and the different poets who have contributed to it. - Opolot simon
Spoken English
Other characters of spoken English include a mixture of tenses. For example a mixture of past and present tense in narrating one story. Such a change of tense is not usually in formal written English but tenses change when people are talking.
The story is also sometimes interrupted by exclamations like; Hey you, hey home boy/girl, oh gosh, Ooooops, which contributes nothing to the story itself.
Some of the statements that sound sensible when spoken can be seen as in logical in print or in writing.
The constructed form of spoken English makes it clearly different from written English e.g. you’re, he’s, gays, etc. constructed verbs are very common in spoken English and read in single words.
The other characteristic is the use of statement form for a question. In written English it will usually be, “Have you seen him? Instead of spoken English, it’s you’ve seen him. Want me to take you out? Where the auxiliary verb do and the subject you, have been omitted.
Another characteristic that appears throughout passages is the use of slangy words and colloquialisms such as guy, smash up job for the holiday or the entertainment was so slap. Hook up or hooked up.
Colloquialisms are words used in spoken English while slangy are the expected use of words with a meaning different from their formal dictionary meaning. Slangy in general is regarded has substandard and out of place for written English.
Signal words, may come anywhere in a sentence in spoken English. They often indicate a change of tone for emphasis. They may indicate that the speaker is not certain of what he is explaining or his uncertain that his explaining himself fully or clearly. Eg. As it were, after all, in fact you understand, you get the point. Spoken English is always released and conservational.
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Descriptive Prose
But impressionistic description concentrates on the feelings that the described object arouses in the observer. The writer is more interested in making the reader feel rather than see. To do this, they must be sure of what their own feelings are about the object, so that; they can try to arouse the same feelings in the reader. The impressionistic writer often writes as if they were inside the thing they are writing about.
The two types of description are dependent of each other. The objective writer has feeling which they may come across and the impressionistic writer must also have factual description if what they are describing must seem real to the reader.
Objective description often begins with a short general picture of the entire thing described; then, some details are given. It’s often written impersonally as if the writer was not interested. E.g. you may write about a large house by stating facts about its size, qualities and excellent materials without any emotions.
An impressionistic description may be communicated directly or indirectly. The direct way is easier where the author describes the feelings itself like telling the reader that his amused by something although this does not make the reader amused. The indirect way is not for the writer to describe his feelings but rather, describe the object in such a way that will arouse in a reader feeling similar to his own, like describing what has amused him in such a way that makes the reader smile or laugh. In such a way, he would have communicated his feeling (amusement in this case) to us.
Impressionistic descriptions are not concerned with factually accurate picture like the objective description that minds about objective accuracy. They are concerned with feelings, attitudes and points of view. The writer can exaggerate, omit or even add information if it helps them do what they want to do. His not trying to tell us what something is but instead, what it means to them or how they feels about it.
Exposition Prose
As the name suggests, exposition prose is a writing that explain or gives facts about a topic. It’s the commonest kind of prose found in text books, letters, legal documents, Newspapers or in anything where you look for information and explanation.
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