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a number of pictures (or elements of pictures) pasted together in such a way as to make a new picture. In film or television, a montage is a rapid sequence of images flashed onto the screen. Film directors use montage to show a number of separate but related ideas.
a shortened form of a word, where the apostrophe takes the place of the missing letter(s), e.g....
a question that does not require or expect an answer, e.g. Why does he bother to come at all?...
occurs when two words have the same sound, e.g. find, bind; like, bike; house, mouse; blue, few...
a notice in a newspaper or magazine reporting on the death of a person. Longer obituaries report...
the meter or beat in a line of poetry.