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you in both singular and plural. So, â??Iâ?? (first person) may address â??youâ?? (second person).
a figure of speech in which we attribute human characteristics to an inanimate object, e.g. the...
any account of something that happened (events that took place). This can be a verbal report or...
the repetition of a word or phrase that means exactly the same as the previous word or phrase, e...
a style of writing or speaking that is bitterly critical or mocking, e.g. When Dorothy Parker...
punctuation mark at the end of a sentence (e.g. The sky is blue.) or at the end of an...