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lighting that comes from alongside the subject, creating contrast between lit and unlit sides of the subject so that the subject appears to be untrustworthy or uncertain (in two minds) about something.
a word that decides a noun or noun phrase, e.g. all, some, many, both, most, every (pronouns);...
See degrees of comparison of adjectives and degrees of comparison of adverbs.
a figure of speech in which one thing is said and another is to be understood; alternatively,...
used for modal verbs, which express possibility or a sense of obligation, e.g. I ought to go and...
a paragraph in which the topic sentence is somewhere in the middle of the paragraph.