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assertion
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a declaration or statement
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We could not believe John's assertion that he had never seen Star Wars.
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clarity
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clearness in thought or expression
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Carol spoke with such clarity that her two-year old son understood exactly what she wanted him to do.
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cogent
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convincing, reasonable
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Christina's argument was so cogent that even her opponents had to agree with her.
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coherent
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logically connected
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The old prospector's story was not coherent; he rambled on about different things that had nothing to do with each other.
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cohesive
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condition of sticking together
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Erik's essay was cohesive because each point flowed nicely into the next point.
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didactic
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intended to instruct
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The tapes were entertaining and didactic because they both amused and instructed children.
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discourse
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verbal expression or exchange;conversation
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Their discourse varied widely; they discussed everything from Chaucer to ice fisheing.
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eloquence
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the ability to speak vivdly or persuasivlely
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Cicero's eloquence is legendary; his speeches were well-crafted and convincing.
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emphasize
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to give special attention to something, to stress
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During English class, our instructor emphasized the inportance of learning vocabulary.
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Fluid
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easily flowing
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The two old friends' conversation was fluid; each of them was able to respond quickly and easily to what the other had to say.
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implication
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the act of suggesting or hinting
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When your mother says, "Where were you raised, in a pigsty?" the implication is that you should clean your room.
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lucid
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easily understood; clear
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Our teacher does a good job because he provides lucid explanations of difficult concepts.
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pundit
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an authority who expresses his/her opinions
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The political pundit has made many predictions, but few of them have come true.
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rhetoric
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the art of using language effectively and persuasively
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Since they are expected to make speeches, most politicians and lawyers are well versed in the art of rhetoric.
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