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words, including relative pronouns, that link a less important clause to a main clause. Most...
meaning that is not obvious. Subtext is revealed by 'reading between the lines'. Subtext can be...
the letters added to the end of a root that change the part of speech of the word.
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a shortened version of an article, story, film or other literary text, in which only the main...
See degrees of comparison of adjectives and degrees of comparison of adverbs.