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author |
Her aim in life was to become a great author.
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audience |
The audience ignored the speaker.
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rhythm |
Tone is the feel of the text, indicated by choice of words, rhythm of sentence and such like.
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rhyme |
Time, crime and chime all rhyme.
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character |
I like a person with a friendly character.
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scene |
The picture showed a peaceful country scene.
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playwright |
A playwright writes plays.
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theatre
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We could hear the laughter from outside the theatre.
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onomatopoeia |
Onomatopoeia is when the sound of a word is the same as its meaning.
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poetry |
Genre is the different kinds of writing for a particular purpose; for example, thriller, romance, novel, poetry.
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dialogue
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There could be no agreement without further dialogue.
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speech |
Her speech was very influential.
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