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a one-sided, unfair view that someone or something is better than another person or thing, e.g. The company was biased against females who applied for the job. (The company preferred male applicants.)
patterns useful to learn for spelling correctly, as certain words are spelt in similar ways, and...
language that is used to convey exactly what it says.
(also called an Elizabethan sonnet) a sonnet consisting of three quatrains (four-line stanzas)...
imagery that appeals to the sense of sight, e.g. The trees were clad in green.
a twist or sudden change in the plot that reverses the fortune of one of the characters in a way...