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Emotive language is used to create empathy. Through the use of this the audience is able to understand the emotions of the characters and 'put themselves in a character's shoes'.
75% of the Spanish language is Latin in origin. The other 25% is mainly from Arabic. In the Americas, the native languages have had a huge influence on the language. The are hints of Germanic...
Negligible. There are some words, like succotash and wigwam and barbecue, from Amerindian languages; and some like assegai and safari from African languages; and some like curry and guru from India....
Interesting Question, My first thought is the explanation the Biblical Figure Moses gives in regards to what he witnessed during the time he was taking care of his Father-in-Laws Flock, when he see's...