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an imitation or mockery of something serious, e.g. the poem, Taking off Emily Dickensonâ??s clothes (Collins).
words formed by linking two or more words by means of hyphens, e.g. mother-in-law.
the meter or beat in a line of poetry.
a pair of punctuation marks (also called round brackets or parentheses) used to give extra...
register that uses correct grammar and conventions of style and maintains a distance between the...
an addition to a text, e.g. a book or essay, usually provided at the end of the text. For...