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the outlook or view of the author, narrator or a character speaking in a particular work, e.g. In The Great Gatsby, the point of view of the narrator (Nick) favours Gatsby, and is critical of Tom Buchanan.
a kind of fiction in which there are imaginary worlds and events.
an adverb that tells us how often something is done, e.g. She practised daily; He ...
see indirect speech.
a figure of speech that shows an apparent contradiction which can be resolved, e.g. I must be...
a style of writing and speaking that is dramatises events, e.g. Horses drowned, houses washed...