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(old-fashioned style) a style of writing and speaking that consistently uses out-of-date words and grammatical constructions, e.g. I am much vexed by your propensity for using curmudgeonly terminology.
lighting that comes from below the subject. This creates a sinister and threatening effect.
events that take place in a story, either in literature or film. Action describes what...
a figure of speech used to compare two unlike things without using the words like or as, e.g. He...
a play intended to amuse and entertain, e.g. Twelfth Night (Shakespeare).
See newspaper article.