diff --git a/docs/eng3uz.md b/docs/eng3uz.md index cbe1132..99a3d92 100644 --- a/docs/eng3uz.md +++ b/docs/eng3uz.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The course code for this page is **ENG3UZ**. - Allusion: A brief and indirect reference to a thing or idea of significance. - e.g., *"Look at Einstein over there, thinking he's so smart."* - Anecdote: A short and usually personal story used to support a point. -- e.g., *"You should all be grateful! When I was a young lad, there was this girl that I liked, so what did I do about it? I went straight-up told to her face that I loved her! Of course, she smacked me away as if I were a stray dog, but if I was able to stand up to someone like her, you young'uns should be able to send a simple text message!"* + - e.g., *"You should all be grateful! When I was a young lad, there was this girl that I liked, so what did I do about it? I went straight-up told to her face that I loved her! Of course, she smacked me away as if I were a stray dog, but if I was able to stand up to someone like her, you young'uns should be able to send a simple text message!"* - Hyperbole: An exaggeration for the purpose of emphasis. - e.g., *"If you null pointer me one more time I am going to crush you into two billion pieces!"* - Imagery: The use of words to describe concepts in a way that involves the five senses.