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the indefinite articles a and an are used when referring to any person or thing. An is used before words beginning with a vowel, e.g. An apple is a fruit. A is used before all other words, e.g. A cat cannot bark.
an exclamation, followed by an exclamation mark, e.g. Oh no!
imagery that appeals to the sense of sight, e.g. The trees were clad in green.
a shot of a human subject from the knees upwards and including the head.
an imaginative comparison of two dissimilar images, often used in the metaphysical poetry of the...