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a part of speech that takes the place of a noun. There are various types of pronouns. See demonstrative pronoun, emphatic pronoun, impersonal pronoun, interrogative pronoun, personal pronoun, possessive pronoun and relative pronoun.
a narrator that is confined to what the I of the narrator knows and therefore limits the point...
the outlook or view of the author, narrator or a character speaking in a particular work, e.g....
when the focus of the subject is very clear, and very distinct from surrounding objects or...
a drawing or series of drawings, often humorous and seen in newspapers or magazines. Also, the...
a serious play with an unhappy ending, especially the death or downfall of the main character....