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a word picture; vivid, descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the five senses. See auditory imagery, gustatory imagery, kinaesthetic imagery, olfactory imagery and visual imagery.
a vertical movement of the camera angle, not the whole camera, up or down.
a drama presenting ludicrous but amusing events. These often centre on sexual misunderstandings...
provides a straightforward fact, e.g. I will walk to town. She bought a new coat.
a special effect in which a single frame is repeated many times. This creates the impression of...
a subordinate clause that takes the place and role of an adverb, e.g. You must practise if...