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    John Smith 6 months ago

    Emotive language refers to the use of words and phrases designed to evoke an emotional response in the reader or listener. It often aims to persuade or influence by tapping into the audience's feelings rather than relying solely on logical arguments. Emotive language can be found in various forms of communication, including literature, advertising, speeches, and everyday conversations. By employing vivid imagery, strong connotations, and evocative descriptions, emotive language can effectively sway opinions, elicit empathy, or provoke specific reactions from individuals. Its power lies in its ability to appeal to people's emotions, making it a potent tool for communication and persuasion.

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