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An antithesis is an apparent contradiction in which the contrasting ideas are represented in two...
An interjection an exclamation, followed by an exclamation mark, e.g. 'Oh no!'
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not take a direct object (and may or may not have an...
An obituary is a notice in a newspaper or magazine reporting on the death of a person. Longer...
An ommission is the deliberate exclusion of certain words or facts. Omission could be used to...
a comparison between two things that are similar, often using the well-known qualities of one...
In order to analyse or discuss a novel, it is useful to divide the discussion into categories....
a rhythmic foot consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable, e.g. The...
a simple, interesting or funny story often used to illustrate a point.