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exhortatory

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Yet we have parallel exhortations in John 15 to "remain" and "love," which are both clearly in an exhortatory or deliberative mode.
Indeed, many of Sihlali's peers developed the more exhortatory, rhetorical visual style Sack might consider neo-African, a style that tends to fit, for the most part, Njabulo Ndebele's notion of spectacle or "obscene social exhibitionism," which is "other" in the sense that it offers a distorted perspective to the ordinary lived experience.
Walker's exhortatory approach to community development presents cooperative economics as a strategy arising from core community values, but one in need of the kind of policing DuBois describes.
 
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