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A euphemism is an understatement in which a harsh fact is expressed in a gentle way, e.g. 'She...
A flat character is a minor character that plays a supporting role in a story and does not...
A foot in poetry is a unit of meter or rhythimic unit. Each foot consists of a pattern of...
A homonym is a word that is written the same way and sounds like another word, but which has...
A parenthesis is additional information in a sentence given between brackets, commas or dashes,...
A Petrarchan sonnet consists of an octave (eight-line stanza) and a sestet (six-line stanza)....
A relative pronoun is a pronoun that does the work of a conjunction. A relative pronoun join two...
A review is critical examination of work such as a play, art exhibition, book or other art work...
A soliliquay is a dramatic monologue in which a character speaks to him- or herself, thereby...
A stereotype is a widely held, but rigid, oversimplified and generalised idea or belief about a...