Intriguing. When a novel has an element of mystery or an unusual plot, it is intriguing. You find yourself constantly speculating about what will happen next, and it keeps your mind active as you read.
Thought - provoking. Many novels are not just for entertainment. They can make you think about deep concepts like morality, society, or human nature. For example, George Orwell's '1984' makes readers consider the implications of a totalitarian regime on individual freedom and privacy. It challenges your existing beliefs and makes you view the world from a different perspective.
I think it might be because the coronavirus outbreak was a new and unexpected situation, similar to how a novel presents a unique and unfamiliar story.
An example of a vulgar four-word phrase was as follows:
1 Vulgar
2. Utilitarian
3 Shallow
4 Impatience
5 Utilitarians
6. Commercial
7 Vanity
Exaggerated
9 Mediocre
Mediocre
These words can be used to describe the vulgar characteristics of a character, story, culture, or society.
Yes, cadence was a term used to describe the pitch, ups and downs, and rhythm of a voice. Usually used to describe the sound effects of art forms such as poetry, music, and speech.
Fresh. A new story often brings a sense of novelty, just like a fresh breeze. It's something that hasn't been told before, and 'fresh' can convey that newness in terms of ideas, characters, or the overall plot.