Accumulation

Defined by Marx as the driving force of capitalism, where profit is reinvested to produce more profit, creating a cycle of "accumulate, accumulate".

Accumulation is a stylistic device where a writer groups together similar words, synonyms, or detailed images to emphasize a point and intensify emotions. accumulation

refers to the act or process of gathering, piling up, or increasing in quantity over time. It is the gradual collection of something, often leading to a substantial amount or a significant change. 1. General Concept: Small Steps, Big Results Defined by Marx as the driving force of

In ecology, these curves plot the number of species against sample size to determine if a sampling effort is complete, showing a rapid rise that plateaus. 5. Production and Logistics It is the gradual collection of something, often

It transforms a simple description into a vivid image (e.g., instead of saying "fruit," saying "oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and tangerines"). 3. Economics and Finance

Small, steady, everyday efforts—saving money, learning a skill, or developing habits—build up to create massive, long-term change.

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