Recently, I have been reading a magazine called “Forum”, which is published our school. It contains varied categories in a tiny book, for instance, there is artwork, poetries, function and nonfiction……you name it. I am amazed by two poems, “Rhythm of the word” and ”word”. They are both about one object, word. Authors stand in different distances and angles to talk about it and that stimulate my understandings, interests and usages of words. It is a please to share them with you. In “Rhythm of the word”, Lewis Baden talks about the tastes of the word, as such, spicy, sultry and sweet. I can’t agree with him more, especially, when we are writing, we try to write down different words that have a similar meaning to make our compositions have all different favors. “tone of the piece shallow and pedantic”. Now, it is about the styles of the writings. Some people like narrative style while others prefer philosophical genre. Some good writer can composite the some story in different styles and that depends on what effects the author are trying to achieve. He also shares his opinions about the onomatopoeias of the words Eardrum, crack-opening. I like the most is his ending” Hypnotized by ink, Welcome to my stage! ” “In linguistic, a word is the smallest element that may be uttered in isolation with semantic or pragmatic content.” I think word are made of letters and our history of alphabet
letter can go back to the consonantal writing system used for Semitic language in the levant in the 2nd millennium BC. When we look up some new world in the dictionary, we can easily see what prefix and suffix the word may contain. At the same time, we may be able to learn the world by understanding its root, prefix and suffix. In”word”, Monty Heying shares his relationship with word by giving his first surfing experience. It’s more about writing inspiration. He was in Hawaii and rented a board to learn how to surf on his first try. After couples