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soldier |
Why did the soldier desert his post?
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recently |
One of our cows recently had a calf.
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direct |
Direct speech involves the narrator giving the exact words spoken (or thought) by the character, almost always enclosed in speech marks, and often (but not always) with a reporting clause (such as ‘said Jim’).
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hungry |
I feel hungry at lunch time.
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discussing |
The children were discussing the school sports events.
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enemy |
The enemy was fooled by the feint.
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punctuation |
Use of punctuation in the middle of a line to create a pause.
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believe |
I can't believe she has married him.
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growled |
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extremely |
This cloth is extremely absorbent.
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