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(also called bathos) a figure of speech in which there is a sudden change in style from the dignified to the silly or ridiculous, often used by writers for comic effect, e.g. I came, I saw, I tripped over my feet.
See relative clause.
a vertical movement of the camera angle, not the whole camera, up or down.
two successive lines in a poem which have end-rhyme.
a person in a literary work. Writers use description, dialogue and action to describe and...