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a pronoun that looks the same as an emphatic pronoun, (the suffix -self is added to the relevant pronoun), but that refers back to the original person mentioned, e.g. I see myself in the mirror. He cut himself.
a figure of speech in which an apparent contradiction is made, and in which the two contrasting...
the choice and use of words that fit a context best; the particular words a writer or speaker...
a subordinate clause that takes the place and role of an adverb, e.g. You must practise if...
see indirect speech.