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writing texts that are either a response or an initiation of a response. As implied, these are 'transactional texts'. See agenda, brochure, Curriculum Vitae, dialogue, diary entry, directions, email, fax, flyer, interview, invitation, letter, memorandum, minutes of a meeting, note, notice, obituary, play, postcard, poster and review.
rhyming words at the end of the lines in a poem. Some common patterns for end rhyme are
...a subordinate clause that takes the place and role of a noun, e.g. I asked him what the...
a form of poetry that tells a story, e.g. Ulysses (Tennyson).
the written text of a film, including the charactersâ?? dialogue, descriptions of scenes and...
a restatement of the contents of a passage, in your own words.