Writers use figurative language to enhance the imagery, evoke emotions, and create a more engaging and vivid reading experience for their audience. It helps to make the writing more expressive and impactful by allowing the readers to connect with the text on a deeper level, rather than to confuse or lengthen the story. Humor can also be used to entertain and engage readers, but the primary goal is usually to enrich the writing and convey meaning in a more creative way.
yes i have don it i know how to get a master ball its on tresre island I just did capture articuno 10 mins ago..... how i did it...... FIRST: get Pokemon that learn swagger/confuse ray etc. then get a Pokemon (could be same one that learnt confuse..) that learns thunder wave, also have about 10-20 ultra balls .... SECOND: find the Pokemon and use thunder wave to paralyze it... then hurt it so it has orange health.. once you have it on orange health and paralyzed use confuse to confuse it..... LASTLY: use ultra balls to capture it (the more you throw the more likely you will capture it...)
the english language was meant to confuse us
That's an opinion question.
Literal imagery refers to descriptions in writing that directly represent details clearly and accurately, without using figurative language or symbolism. It is a straightforward and direct way of describing something using words that paint a specific, realistic picture in the reader's mind.
it is a science term of "i love potato chips". it is also a crazy word teachers use to confuse you
Very important. For a poorly build sentence can lead others to being confuse and not fully understanding what you are trying to say in the English language.
The verb of confusion is confuse. As in "to confuse someone" or "to confuse something".
yes there can. but many people confuse this with infatuation. true love is when you completely accept the person for who they are. and no one else interest you. true love requires complete commitment on both sides of the relationship. yes there can. but many people confuse this with infatuation. true love is when you completely accept the person for who they are. and no one else interest you. true love requires complete commitment on both sides of the relationship.
Because English likes to confuse people who are trying to learn it.
He refused to let the homework confuse him.Dolphins defeat sharks by trying to confuse them.
The past tense of "confuse" is "confused."
Confused is the past participle of confuse.