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argument |
He was the aggressor in the argument.
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argue |
Why do you always argue with me?
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article |
That newspaper article is libellous.
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audience |
The audience ignored the speaker.
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ellipsis |
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employs |
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emphasis |
The speaker put much emphasis on his main point.
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emphasise
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explains |
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depicts |
A Portrait is an artwork that depicts a person.
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devices |
All the other words in this list are presentational devices.
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heading |
The heading was at the top of the page.
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language |
The TV censor cut out the bad language.
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layout |
The layout of the school was muddling.
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metaphorical |
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image |
A pixel is the smallest part of a digital image.
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