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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.)
an effect in which one shot moves across the screen and over another shot as though it were...
See subordinate clause.
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 work of literature in which the story and events are not factual but made up by the author....