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refers to the need for an introduction, a body and a conclusion in a piece of writing. This applies to almost all types of writing, e.g. essays, reviews, reports, letters and emails, but not memoranda and minutes. See introduction, body and conclusion.
the first attempt at writing something; an unfinished, unpolished, unedited version.
agreement of verb with subject, e.g. I love hot dogs for lunch; agreement of pronoun with noun,...
in film and literature: (also called atmosphere) referring to the emotion or atmosphere in a...
a part of speech that describes (qualifies) a noun, e.g. the blue sky