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18 Sentences With "be eloquent"

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We expected me to be inarticulate and him to be eloquent.
We will have the opportunity to reason out our thoughts, be eloquent, edit and use proper English.
I wanted to be eloquent, sharp, and timeless — to make a poetic stand In Defense Of The Republic.
It's a good day to represent yourself in career matters: You will be eloquent and perfectly capable of negotiating at work.
The camera in a cutscene might be eloquent or strange, but during the actual process of playing, sheer cogency is often preferred.
It's not easy to be eloquent or original with teenage classroom frustrations, but Let's Eat Grandma are bold enough to turn the banal into the ethereal.
"I'm too emotional to be eloquent, so I'll just say that I love you both a lot, and I'm so grateful for all your genius and sisterhood these last six years," she wrote in her own Instagram post.
" A man's man, Johnson can be eloquent about both the beauty of a sunrise and the sadness of a woman in an isolated village who sees what Walt is reading and confesses, "I miss books — tell me about it.
CHUCK D: It's a very hard job to elucidate and be eloquent and come across vocabulary that you might not have, so you tend to take the musical way out of it and maybe humming, and that's African ... so (mumble rappers) get away with a license and a pass on that.
Fronto felt that, because of Marcus' prominence and public duties, lessons were more important now than they had ever been before. He believed Marcus was 'beginning to feel the wish to be eloquent once more, in spite of having for a time lost interest in eloquence'.Ad Antoninum Imperator 1.2.2 (= Haines 2.35), qtd.
The imams of Friday prayer are expected to be distinguished for their intellect ('Aql), faith, and righteousness. Traditionally, a Friday prayer imam used to be required to be male and, according to some, also be of legitimate birth.Najafi, Jawaher al-Kalam, Vol. 11, P. 259 Moreover, it is recommended (Mustahab) that the imam be eloquent, brave, watchful of prayer times, and true in his speech.
He cautions the reader that he will not discuss the rules of rhetoric here; for though they are acceptable and useful for the Christian speaker, they can easily be learned elsewhere. Though eloquence is a skill which can be used for good or evil, it should be used in service to wisdom. It is not necessary, then, for the preacher to be eloquent, but only wise. Nonetheless, eloquence can enhance one's ability to teach wisdom.
Charlotte Ray was said to be eloquent, authoritative, and "one of the best lawyers on corporations in the country." Yet despite her Howard connections and advertisements, she was unable to maintain a steady client flow, sufficient to support herself. Regardless of her legal knowledge and corporate law expertise, not enough people were willing to trust a black woman with their cases.Van Winkle, Sara (2005), "Legal Resistance", in Darlene Clark Hine (ed.), Black Women in America, 2nd edn, Oxford African American Studies Center.
Wolf takes her in his arms and kisses her, pretending to be the one who wrote the letters. Evie is at first madly in love with him, but feels some chemistry missing that she felt when he wrote the letters. He explains to her that he can only be eloquent when writing, but not when speaking. A commotion occurs as John tries to stop Evie and Wolf from being alone with each other, and at the same time fending off Evie's roommate Barney Lee, who is attracted to him.
Newsam was described by Philip Allen, who served under him, as a "born leader" and a superb chairman of any meeting, with a strong personality which tended to drive his solutions forward. He was a good negotiator, but Allen and others agreed that Newsam could show impatience and intolerance if other people disagreed with him. While a very good professional administrator, his interest was not in organisation but in problem-solving. In speech he was said to be eloquent and able to produce surprising pieces of knowledge; and several comment on the fact that he had good looks which suggested foreign origins.
Through pester power, children have assumed role of being the "ultimate weapon" in influencing family spending because of the how they consistently nag their parents. As a result, children have been likened to being a "Trojan horse" within the modern household for marketing companies. One key criticism of pester power is that it implies repeated nagging by the child. However, young children may not be eloquent enough to have any other feasible methods of persuasion, and consequently the notion that adverts are specifically designed to encourage young children to nag could be argued not to be the case.
Antonius, convinced by those arguments, says he wrote a pamphlet about them. He names disertus (easy-speaking), a person who can speak with sufficient clearness and smartness, before people of medium level, about whichever subject; on the other hand he names eloquens (eloquent) a person, who is able to speak in public, using nobler and more adorned language on whichever subject, so that he can embrace all sources of the art of eloquence with his mind and memory. Someday, somewhere a man will come along who will not just claim to be eloquent, but will actually be truly eloquent. And if this man is not Crassus, then he can only be only a little bit better than Crassus.
Part, trans. Young, 486. The power of the orator consists of ideas and words, which must be “discovered and arranged.” “To discover” applies mostly to ideas and “to be eloquent” applies more to language.Orat. Part, trans. Young, 487. There are five “companions of eloquence” - “voice, gesture, expression of countenance,…action,…and memory.”.Orat. Part, trans. Young, 487. There are four parts of a speech: two of them explain a subject – “narration” and “confirmation;” two of them excite the minds of the hearers – “the opening” and “the peroration” (the conclusion).Orat. Part, trans. Young, 487. The narration and confirmation add credibility to the speech while the opening and conclusion should produce feelings.Orat. Part, trans.

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