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(also called run-on line) a line of poetry that does not pause at the end, but runs into the next line. The next pause may pause within the next line (a caesura) or may simply continue to the end of the next line. E.g. The Sea of Faith / Was once, too, at the full. (Arnold).
writing texts that are either a response or an initiation of a response. As implied, these are '...
the place and time where a story occurs, e.g. South Africa in the 1970s apartheid era, Europe...
lighting that comes from behind a subject, silhouetting the subject. This creates a sinister or...
See chronology.
a form of subordinate clause that attaches to nouns or noun clauses and start with the relative...