Sometimes, we hear the words elegy and eulogy when talking about sadness or remembering someone. These words are different and have their own special meaning.
Elegy comes from old Greek and Latin words. It was used to talk about sad poems, often about loss.
Eulogy also comes from Greek. It means “good words” and is often about saying nice things about someone who has died.
We use elegy to talk about a sad poem or song. It shows feelings of loss or sadness.
We use eulogy to talk about a speech. This speech praises and remembers someone who has died.
Remember the “g” in elegy stands for “grief”. Elegy is about feeling sad.
Remember the “u” in euloy in usage stands for “you”. Eulogy is about praising you.-logy,
An elegy is a sad poem or song about loss. A eulogy is a speech that praises someone who has died. Remember, “elegy” has “g” for “grief”, and “eulogy” has “u” for “you”.
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