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a word that decides a noun or noun phrase, e.g. all, some, many, both, most, every (pronouns); the, a, an (articles); and my, his, whose (possessive pronouns).
the direct, literal meaning of a word, rather than the ideas or emotions associated with a word...
(also called bathos) a figure of speech in which there is a sudden change in style from the...
a fourteen line poem, with a set rhyme scheme. See Petrarchan sonnet and Shakespearean sonnet...
a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause, often necessary to clarify meaning, e.g. The...
a serious play with an unhappy ending, especially the death or downfall of the main character....