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  2. Caesura - Wikipedia

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    In Old English, the caesura has come to represent a pronounced pause in order to emphasize lines in Old English poetry that would otherwise be considered to be a droning, monotonous line. [5] This makes the caesura arguably more important to the Old English verse than it was to Latin or Greek poetry. In Latin or Greek poetry, the caesura could ...

  3. Poetic devices - Wikipedia

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    Question marks–In poetry, they are used to reflect a contemplative pause. Exclamation marks–Indicates surprise, joy, and other strong emotions the poet is trying to emphasise or convey. Ellipses–Leaving out part of a sentence or an event by substituting it with ellipses is a stylistic element. It represents an omission of words which ...

  4. Filler (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Every conversation involves turn-taking, which means that whenever someone wants to speak and hears a pause, they do so. Pauses are commonly used to indicate that someone's turn has ended, which can create confusion when someone has not finished a thought but has paused to form a thought; in order to prevent this confusion, they will use a filler word such as um, er, or uh.

  5. Oral skills - Wikipedia

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    A pause in a sentence is effective to use than verbal fillers as it does not distract the audience with an unprecedented gap in the information. Pauses enables the audience to reflect on key ideas that has been spoken about. Mumbling and not opening the mouth wide enough when speaking can produce unclear speech that is not intelligible.

  6. Prosody (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    But when the sentence is read aloud, prosodic cues like pauses (dividing the sentence into chunks) and changes in intonation will reduce or remove the ambiguity. [17] Moving the intonational boundary in cases such as the above example will tend to change the interpretation of the sentence.

  7. South Carolina executes man convicted of murder in state’s ...

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    Bowman was offered a plea deal for a life sentence but instead went to trial because he said he was not guilty. ... ended a 13-year pause in carrying out the death penalty. The pause was caused in ...

  8. Ellipsis - Wikipedia

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    It is less commonly used to indicate a pause in speech or an unfinished thought or to separate items in material such as show business gossip. The stylebook indicates that if the shortened sentence before the mark can stand as a sentence, it should do so, with an ellipsis placed after the period or other ending punctuation.

  9. Trump White House rescinds order freezing federal grants ...

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    President Donald Trump's budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing spending on federal grants, less than two days after it sparked widespread confusion and legal challenges across the ...