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PRESENATION
The act of presenting information or ideas to an audience.
SELECTION
The process of choosing or picking out from a group.
ARRANGEMENT
The act of organizing or putting in a specific order.
STRUCTURING
The arrangement or organization of elements within a whole.
PLACEMENT
The position or location where something is placed.
EMPHASIS
Special importance placed on something.
STRESS
To give particular importance or value to.
URGING
The act of strongly encouraging or pushing someone to do something.
ATTENTION
The act of focusing on or paying heed to something.
FOCUS
To concentrate attention on a specific area or subject.
SEQUENCING
The process of arranging things in a specific order.
LIST
A series of items or names written or printed.
RANGE
The extent or scope of something; variety.
CATALOG
A complete list of items, typically in alphabetical order.
FEATURE
A distinctive attribute or characteristic.
INCLUDE
To contain or have something as part of a whole.
INCORPORATE
To include something as part of a whole.
POINTED
Direct and clearly expressed; sharp.
PRIORITIZING
The act of arranging items in order of importance.
EXPLANATION
A statement that clarifies or makes something understandable.
REASONING
The process of thinking about something in a logical way.
DESCRIPTION
A detailed account or explanation of something.
ANALYSIS
The examination of the components or structure of something.
DIVISION
The action of separating something into parts.
SUGGESTION
An idea or plan offered for consideration.
ASSOCIATION
A connection or relationship between things.
CHARACTERIZATION
The description of distinctive characteristics or qualities.
CATEGORIZATION
The process of placing items into categories.
ALLUSION
An indirect reference to something.
INVOCATION
The act of calling upon a higher power for assistance.
EVOCATION
The act of bringing to mind or recalling feelings or memories.
SIMULATION
The imitation of a process or situation.
IMITATION
The act of copying or mimicking something.
MIRRORING
To reflect or show the same characteristics.
DEFINITION
A statement that explains the meaning of a word or phrase.
CONVEY
To communicate or make something known.
COMMUNICATE
To share or exchange information.
CLAIM
To assert or demand a right or property.
COMMENTARY
An explanation or interpretation of an event or text.
NOTE
To observe or pay attention to something.
INDICATION
A sign or piece of information that points to something.
SIGNAL
An action or gesture to convey information.
CITATION
A quotation or reference to a source.
OBSERVATION
The act of noticing or perceiving something.
ASSERTION
A confident and forceful statement.
EXPRESSION
The process of conveying thoughts or feelings.
DIFFERENTIATION
The distinction between different things.
DRAW A DISTINCTION
To highlight the differences between two items.
SUPPRESSION
The act of preventing the expression of something.
WITHHOLDING
To keep something back or not share.
REFLECTION
Serious thought or consideration about something.
INTERPRETATION
The action of explaining the meaning of something.
ARGUMENT
A statement or reason offered for a particular viewpoint.
CONTENTION
A heated disagreement or assertion.
CRITICISM
The expression of disapproval or judgment.
PRAISE
The expression of approval or admiration.
ADMIRATION
Respect and warm approval.
LAMENTING
Expressing sorrow or regret.
NARRATION
The action of telling a story or recounting events.
VARIATION
A change or slight difference in condition.
DIGRESSION
A temporary departure from the main subject.
EVALUATION
The process of assessing or judging something.
ASSESSMENT
The evaluation or estimation of the nature of something.
IMPLICATION
A suggestion or indication of something that may happen.
INTIMATION
An indication or hint.
HINT
A clue or suggestion about something.
SATIRE
The use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize.
QUESTION
A statement that seeks information.
CAST DOUBT
To make one uncertain about something.
UNDERCUT
To undermine or lessen the effectiveness of.
APPEAL
A serious or urgent request.
ENCOURAGEMENT
Support or confidence given to someone.
PRONOUNCEMENT
A formal declaration.
DECLARATION
A formal announcement.
ADMISSION
The act of confessing or acknowledging something.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Recognition of the existence or truth of something.
CONCESSION
Something granted in response to a demand.
REPETITION
The act of repeating something.
SHIFTING
The act of changing or moving from one place to another.
SWITCHING
To exchange one thing for another.
ALTERNATE BETWEEN
To change back and forth between two things.
JUXTAPOSE
To place two things together for comparison.
CONTRADICTION
A situation where two statements are in conflict.
EXTENSION
The act of increasing or enlarging something.
ELABORATION
The process of adding more detail.
DILATION
The act of expanding something.
PROLONGATION
The act of extending something in time.
DOWNPLAYING
To make something appear less significant.
UNDERSTATEMENT
A statement that minimizes the importance.
UNDERCUT
To damage or weaken something.
EXAGGERATION
A statement that makes something seem larger or more important.
OVERSTATEMENT
To express something in an exaggerated manner.
ILLUSTRATION
An example that clarifies something.
ILLUMINATION
The act of providing light or clarity.
REVELATION
A surprising and previously unknown fact.
DISCLOSURE
The act of revealing or making known.
EQUIVOCATION
The use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth.
OBFUSCATION
The act of making something unclear or difficult to understand.
ECHOING
To repeat or reflect an idea or sound.
REITERATION
The act of repeating something for emphasis.