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a short section or speech at the end of a story or play, in which the story or fate of its characters are drawn together, e.g. the Princeâ??s closing words in Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare).
a visual way of illustrating a verbal or written statement. See bar graph, histogram, line graph...
a chorus that is repeated at intervals throughout a poem, usually at the end of a stanza, e.g....
when sentiment is overdone. When appeals are made to emotions that are manipulative or cheap, e....
words formed by linking two or more words by means of hyphens, e.g. mother-in-law.