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Dive into the multifaceted term "campaign" as both a noun and a verb. This exploration reveals that a campaign represents efforts by politicians to win elections or serves as a persuasive tactic in advertising. Originating from the French "campagne" and the Italian "campagna," the word reflects historical military operations and open fields. We provide definitions, etymology from Latin roots, and illustrative examples of usage, highlighting its relevance in modern contexts, such as fundraising endeavors and social movements.
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3.Write The part (s) of speech Campaign Noun or verb Something a politician does to win an election or an advertising persuasion tactic 4. Write the meaning.
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Write a brief summary of etymology, including languages of origin and original meanings Campaign Noun or verb Something a politician does to win an election or an advertising persuasion tactic Fr. campagne, from It. campagna, field, military operation, from Late L. camp nia, open country, battlefield, from L. “campus”, field
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Campaign Noun or verb Something a politician does to win an election or an advertising persuasion tactic Fr. campagne, from It. campagna, field, military operation, from Late L. camp nia, open country, battlefield, from L. “campus”, field Crusade, Drive, push n/a Put it here! If listed, Put it here!
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Campaign Noun or verb Something a politician does to win an election or an advertising persuasion tactic Fr. campagne, from It. campagna, field, military operation, from Late L. camp nia, open country, battlefield, from L. “campus”, field Crusade, Drive, push n/a campaigned through the jungles; fund-raising campaign Write the sample phrases given to you (you may paraphrase) or make up your own
Campaign Noun or verb Something a politician does to win an election or an advertising persuasion tactic Fr. campagne, from It. campagna, field, military operation, from Late L. camp nia, open country, battlefield, from L. “campus”, field Crusade, Drive, push n/a campaigned through the jungles; fund-raising campaign My mom campaigned for president, but she was beaten by a slick talking sailor who had more experience. Last, but not least, write your own original sentence with correct spelling, grammar, and usage.