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DICTIONARY 13/10/2015 21:50
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← ADJECTIVE
←← ADVERB
←← ALLITERATION
←← ALLUSION
←← ARCHAIC VOCABULARY/ARCHAISM
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← CLAUSE
←← CONJUNCTION
←← CONVERSATIONAL (VOICE)
←← COLLOQUIALISM
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← DIALECT
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← HYPERBOLE
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← IMAGERY
←← IMPERSONAL (LANGUAGE)
←← IRONY
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← JOURNALISM
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← LITERARY
←← LITOTE
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← METAPHOR
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← NOUN
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← OBJECT
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← PARTICIPLE
←← PERSONAL (LANGUAGE)
←← PLAIN LANGUAGE
←← POETIC LANGUAGE
←← POINT OF VIEW
←← PRONOUN
←← PUNS
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← REPETITION
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SLANG
←← SUBJECT
← Person or thing who is performing the action of the verb. It can be a
noun (the man stroked the dog) or a complex clause (the bald man
who had picked up the ball gave it to the dog).
←← SYNTAX
← (Greek: together arrangement) the way in which words are arranged
and modified to create sentences
← syntactic sub-ordination
syntactic co-ordination
←← SYMBOLISM
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← TECHNICAL LANGUAGE
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← VERB
← A word to describe an action (he reads books, she excels at chess);
it connects a subject to a predicate
← TRANSITIVE VERBS
Verbs involving an object (he raps the desk)
INTRANSITIVE VERBS
Verbs not involving an object (I sit, he lives)
MAIN VERB
Where the structure of the sentence depends on the verbs if the
sentence is to make any sense (The boy, who had run too
quickly, fell.)
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