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a sentence that uses the imperative form of the verb and often ends in an exclamation mark or a full stop, e.g. Come here! Now sit down.
a syllable that ends in a vowel (e.g. ba-by, e-ven and pa-per). With open syllables, there are...
writing designed to shock or create sensation. Journalism that uses this technique is called...
the Greek term for understatement. See understatement.
(also called a dependent clause) a clause that is dependent on a main clause and does not make...
a syllable that ends in a consonant, e.g. cap, sit, men.