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Title: Tirade |
Grade 6+ Lesson s3-l2 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Rant |
Diatribe |
Harangue |
Outburst |
Jeremiad |
Screed |
Verbal onslaught |
Lecture |
1.1 Synonym: Rant |
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Sentences: She went on a rant about the poor service at the restaurant, listing every detail that disappointed her. His rant against the government’s policies lasted for over an hour, attracting a crowd of listeners. The customer’s rant about the late delivery was met with apologies and a promise for better service in the future. Instead of offering constructive criticism, he chose to launch into a rant about his coworker’s mistakes. |
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1.2 Synonym: Diatribe |
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Sentences: The politician’s diatribe against his opponents was filled with accusations and personal attacks. She launched into a diatribe about the unfair treatment she had experienced at work. His diatribe against modern technology revealed his strong dislike for digital devices. The professor’s diatribe on climate change sparked a lively debate among the students. |
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1.3 Synonym: Harangue |
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Sentences: The boss delivered a lengthy harangue to the team about the importance of meeting deadlines. He subjected his audience to a tedious harangue about the dangers of social media. The coach’s halftime harangue motivated the team to play with renewed energy in the second half. Instead of a simple reminder, she launched into a harangue about the proper way to file reports. |
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1.4 Synonym: Jeremiad |
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Sentences: His speech turned into a jeremiad about the decline of moral values in modern society. The article was a jeremiad, warning readers about the catastrophic effects of climate change. She delivered a passionate jeremiad against corruption, urging people to demand accountability from their leaders. The professor’s lecture felt like a jeremiad, criticizing the current state of higher education. |
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