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a style of writing and speaking that is conversational (everyday, relaxed, informal) and often makes use of colloquialisms, e.g. We were watching the floodwaters rising but then my brother came along and said we should skedaddle, and we could see he was right â??cos the water was getting closer.â??
imagery that appeals to the sense of touch (tactile imagery), temperature, movement and feeling...
a clause that can stand alone and form a complete sentence, e.g. The children ate their supper...
a word that decides a noun or noun phrase, e.g. all, some, many, both, most, every (pronouns);...
the place and time where a story occurs, e.g. South Africa in the 1970s apartheid era, Europe...
in artwork, film and photography: what is happening behind the main action.