👉 Non-exhortation is a type of communication in which a speaker does not directly address or motivate an audience's actions, thoughts, or emotions. Instead, they use language to persuade or inform without providing direct instruction or guidance. Example: - "You must take action now if you want to succeed." - "I believe that your success will depend on how you approach this challenge." In non-exhortation, the speaker's tone is neutral and supportive, rather than pushing for a desired outcome.