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a short section or speech at the end of a story or play, in which the story or fate of its characters are drawn together, e.g. the Princeâ??s closing words in Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare).
the thing or person doing the action of the verb in a sentence, e.g. The ball flew through the...
a figure of speech in which gross exaggeration is expressed, e.g. We had thousands of guests...
a pronoun that indicates ownership, e.g. mine, his. (This is true as long as a noun does not...
a sentence in which the main clause is at the beginning of the sentence, e.g. I know, because I...
a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause, often necessary to clarify meaning, e.g. The...