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How do you make a single word stand out in sentence?

There are many ways to make a single word stand out in a sentence. Here are a few techniques:

Emphasis through Placement:

* Start or end the sentence: The most impactful words are often placed at the beginning or end of a sentence.

* Example: "Courage is the most important quality." vs. "The most important quality is courage."

* Isolate the word: Place the word alone in a short sentence or phrase.

* Example: "He was angry. And that anger was palpable."

Emphasis through Punctuation:

* Bolding, italics, or underlining: This is the most common way to highlight a word visually.

* Example: "She was determined to succeed."

* Dashes or parentheses: These can be used to set the word apart from the rest of the sentence.

* Example: "He felt – sad – about the situation."

* Exclamation point: Used sparingly, an exclamation point can emphasize a single word.

* Example: "The dog was huge! "

Emphasis through Word Choice:

* Synonyms: Use a more powerful or evocative synonym for the word you want to emphasize.

* Example: "He was furious." instead of "He was angry."

* Figurative language: Use metaphors, similes, or other literary devices to paint a vivid picture of the word.

* Example: "His eyes were windows to his soul."

Emphasis through Context:

* Contrast: Create a stark contrast between the emphasized word and the other words in the sentence.

* Example: "In a world of chaos, she found peace."

* Repetition: Repeat the word for emphasis.

* Example: "She was strong, yes, strong."

* Sentence structure: Use a specific sentence structure to draw attention to the word.

* Example: "It was her who had the courage to speak up."

Important Note: Overusing these techniques can make your writing seem forced or unnatural. Use them selectively and strategically to maximize their impact.

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