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Eloquence

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Eloquence

Eloquence is a word not often used this day in age but its meaning is just as serious as it has always been. Eloquence has many synonyms such as: articulacy, expression, fluency. It mainly means the way you present yourself in your speech. This word has lost its use through the years because people don’t take speech as serious as it used to be long ago. In the old days of knights and Kings and Queens to even the 1800’s during the time of the Civil War, respectable people had a way with words, a certain eloquence if you will. Although this word has lost its value in this time it should be reconsidered. People now have all their slang and foul words and idiotic sayings but back in the olden times it was obscene to talk the way we do now especially in the presence of a lady. I believe that it should still be that way even now. It is

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