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a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause, often necessary to clarify meaning, e.g. The witness, said the policeman, was not telling the truth; or to separate items on a list, e.g. He sold eggs, meat, bread, milk, vegetables and butter.
two successive lines in a poem which have end-rhyme.
common aspects of a text, e.g. a recipe is always consists of commands (place all ingredients...
(also called colloquial language) informal language that is appropriate for everyday, casual...
when sentiment is overdone. When appeals are made to emotions that are manipulative or cheap, e....
choosing to include certain information while leaving other information out, particularly in a...