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the combination of word choice (diction), punctuation, sentence construction, paragraphing, type of narrator and use of figurative language. Different styles include. There are many different styles in writing and speaking. See, e.g. archaic style, academic style, colloquial style, concise style, conversational style, descriptive style, dramatic style, emotive style, factual style, instructional style, ironic style, journalistic style, lyrical style, narrative style, neutral style, persuasive style, sardonic style, scientific style, sensational style, subjective style and verbose style.
a pronoun that indicates ownership, e.g. mine, his. (This is true as long as a noun does not...
an essay that describes or explains something, usually of technical nature. This can be in the...
an important character who is in opposition to the hero or protagonist in a literary work, e.g....
a part of speech that describes (qualifies) a noun, e.g. the blue sky
the way a language is spoken (with slight differences in grammar and pronunciation) in a...