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when someone makes a broad statement based on a small amount of evidence, or applies a particular piece of evidence to a general situation, e.g. Look at the messy way that group of boys is eating their hamburgers! I can see they were brought up badly by families with no manners.
a pronoun that asks a question about a person or thing, e.g. Who is going? What is happening?...
a word picture; vivid, descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the five senses. See...
the Greek term for understatement. See understatement.
when something is extremely unlikely or odd, e.g. Seeing the Prime Minister in a swimming...
a stress refers to something being accentuated. It indicates the importance of that word. e.g....