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the part of the sentence that receives the direct object. An indirect object follows a preposition, e.g. in I gave it to her, it is the direct object, to the preposition and her the indirect object; or an understood preposition, e.g. in He gave her the flowers, flowers is the direct object and her the indirect object.)
an exclamation, followed by an exclamation mark, e.g. Oh no!
(also spelt fount) the size and style of characters used in printing.
language that is used to convey exactly what it says.
the choice and use of words that fit a context best; the particular words a writer or speaker...
ideas that support the main idea in a paragraph by expanding, explaining, or adding information...