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the combination of word choice (diction), punctuation, sentence construction, paragraphing, type of narrator and use of figurative language. Different styles include. There are many different styles in writing and speaking. See, e.g. archaic style, academic style, colloquial style, concise style, conversational style, descriptive style, dramatic style, emotive style, factual style, instructional style, ironic style, journalistic style, lyrical style, narrative style, neutral style, persuasive style, sardonic style, scientific style, sensational style, subjective style and verbose style.
(also spelt fount) the size and style of characters used in printing.
an essay that covers a topic in a logical way, through reasoning. Whereas an argumentative essay...
methods used to finish and improve a film or movie. See cut and splice, fade in and fade out,...
the Latin word for the mask used by actors in the theatre. It has come to mean the speaking...
a figure of speech which shows an apparent contradiction or disagreement between two words, in...