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(also called reported speech) what someone said or reported in the voice of the third person, usually written in past tense, e.g. She asked him how long he would be.
(also called dissolve) when one shot dissolves (changes) gradually into another shot, so that...
a sound device in which a word sounds like its meaning, e.g. The bees buzzed in the flowers. The...
a one-sided, unfair view that someone or something is better than another person or thing, e.g....
a word or term which achieves more imaginative effects than simple or literal language. Figures...
a style of writing and speaking that is journalistic, e.g. According to eye-witness accounts...