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08/31/2009 06:08:54 PM · #1 |
Hi guys - this is not photography related, but there are so many of us here I'm hoping someone can help.
A while ago I read on a blog one sentence repeated over and over again with one word being differently emphasized (in italics) in each sentence.
I'm trying to teach my ten year old the importance of WHERE you put emphasis and of course now can't find what I think to be the perfect example.
I think it was something like ... 'She said .....
Help if you can - much appreciated. |
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08/31/2009 06:30:10 PM · #2 |
//changingminds.org/techniques/language/modifying_meaning/emphasis.htm
Don't think it's exactly the one you were talking about but it's a decent explanation. |
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08/31/2009 06:36:50 PM · #3 |
Thanks Derek - that Mary had a little lamb example was what I'm talking about - however the sentence I'm thinking of was about 10 words long - so the example was even more pronounced - hopefully someone has it - SMILE! |
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