________refers to an extravagant statement; for the purpose of emphasis or heightened effect, including over/understatement.
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- How is understatement different from euphemism? A: Understatement always lessens negative statements, whereas euphemism does sometimes. B: Euphemism always lessens negative statements, whereas understatement does sometimes. C: They are the same. D: Euphemism is stronger than understatement.
- Which of the following is NOT the principle of writing your purpose statement? A: Express your purpose as a statement, not as a question B: Choose a specific purpose that is appropriate for your audience C: Write the purpose statement as a participial phrase D: Avoid figurative language in your purpose statement
- A thesis statement refers to _____. A: a simple, declarative sentence that refines and sharpens the specific purpose B: an example that supports the idea a speaker intends to talk about C: something that illustrates, consolidates, and/or, expands the central idea D: a statement that lets the audience know the topic of the speech
- Which of the following is not a purpose of the statement of cash flows?
- The phrase “the opposites effect” underlined in Paragraph 4 refers to the fact of ---