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Writing with Andrew | Climax and Anticlimax | The Ups and Downs of Syntax @WritingwithAndrew | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
You can create different effects when you put the parts of your sentences in different orders. In this video, we talk about two ways of ordering your thoughts from least to most important or most to least important. We also learn the very cool word "catacosmesis."


0:00 Introduction
0:33 Climax (Anabasis)
2:50 Anticlimax (Catacosmesis)
4:29 Conclusion
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