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a definite pause within a line of poetry, often signalled by a punctuation mark. This feature may be used more than once in a line, or when there is no pause at the end of the previous line. E.g. â?¦ And think that I may never live to trace / Their shadows, with the magic hand of chance; / And when I feel, fair creature of an hour, / That I shall never look upon thee more ... (Keats).
a line giving the name of the writer of a story or article.
(theatrical property or stage prop) an object used on stage by actors during the performance of...
text that mocks and ridicules its subject matter, and without saying as much. It suggests that...
a part of speech that joins sentences, clauses or phrases. There are two types of conjunctions....
a verb that does not take a direct object (and may or may not have an indirect object), e.g. He...