Pounch him with a stake.
Pounch is a verb, Him is a pronon, With is a prepostion, A is a indefinate article, Stake is a noun.
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Pounch him with a stake.
Pounch is a verb, Him is a pronon, With is a prepostion, A is a indefinate article, Stake is a noun.
October 14, 2012 at 2:21 pm
This is a great start, Albert, because in this you explore some of the fundamental differences between the two forms of language.
Now what is needed is for you to give examples to support this. What I suggest is that you find some things that speaking and texting have in common and describe them (with specific examples) and then explore things that are different (again, with examples) – which you can then explain.
If you do this on here, I can give you feedback on the process.
Examples:
Common between both: use of idiom like “bare hungry”
Different: the presence of paralinguistic features in speaking and the attempts at offering these in text communication.
Let me know if you need any help.
CW