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a pronoun that takes the place of peopleâ??s names, e.g. he, she.
a one-sided, unfair view that someone or something is better than another person or thing, e.g....
a style of writing and speaking that is dramatises events, e.g. Horses drowned, houses washed...
a subjective belief which is the result of emotion or a particular way of understanding facts,...
the part of a simple sentence that follows the subject. The predicate always contains a verb and...
an unclear sentence with two possible meanings, e.g. I will give you a ring later could mean I...