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additional information in a sentence given between brackets, commas or dashes, e.g. Mr Smith...
a humorous imitation of a well-known work, e.g. Roald Dahlâ??s Revolting Rhymes in which he...
a word formed from a foreign word e.g. preface is a paronym of the Latin word prefatio.
a non-finite form of the verb. In English, there are two forms of the particle. See present...
the parts that make up any book, e.g. title page, table of contents, preface, body, bibliography...