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(also called a prose-form summary) a summary that uses full prose sentences to summarise a text in a single paragraph. Examiners will typically ask that a passage of writing be reduced to 'not more than' a certain number of words, e.g. 90 words. Be sure not to write 91 words.
the use of someone elseâ??s actual words. Quotations should always be indicated by inverted...
See extreme long shot and top angle.
(also called run-on line) a line of poetry that does not pause at the end, but runs into the...
the form, organisation or make-up of a play.
a sentence that uses the imperative form of the verb and often ends in an exclamation mark or a...