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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.
unacknowledged use of one person's writing or idea by another person. In terms of ideas, it is...
text that mocks and ridicules its subject matter, and without saying as much. It suggests that...
lighting that comes from behind a subject, silhouetting the subject. This creates a sinister or...
a formal poem written to honour and remember the death of a particular person or group of people...
words formed by linking two or more words by means of hyphens, e.g. mother-in-law.