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a pair of punctuation marks (also called round brackets or parentheses) used to give extra information not essential to the meaning of a sentence, e.g. Look at Chapter 5 (page 64) again. Brackets are also used to name the author of a quotation, e.g. (Dickens), or to explain abbreviations, e.g. SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation).
a style of writing and speaking that is dramatises events, e.g. Horses drowned, houses washed...
a shortened form of a word, where the apostrophe takes the place of the missing letter(s), e.g....
a figure of speech in which the writer deliberately makes something seem smaller or lesser (less...
a unit of meter or unit of rhythm. See meter and rhythm.