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a stress refers to something being accentuated. It indicates the importance of that word. e.g....
refers to the need for an introduction, a body and a conclusion in a piece of writing. This...
the combination of word choice (diction), punctuation, sentence construction, paragraphing, type...
there can be one or more sub-plots in any story. A sub-plot will often reveal something about...
the thing or person doing the action of the verb in a sentence, e.g. The ball flew through the...
see concord.
a style of writing and speaking that conveys subjective experiences and opinions, e.g. Rain has...
oneâ??s own opinion. The opposite of objectivity.
used for modal verbs, which express possibility or a sense of obligation, e.g. I ought to go and...