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Advertise The reason we advertise is twoflod - attract more customers and to increase profits. *
Alliteration The poet used alliteration to describe the beautiful butterflies. *
Apostrophe You can use an apostrophe to show possession. (Jane's blue car).
Chorus I've been chosen to sing in the chorus.
Clause A sentence with a main clause and a subordinate clause, joined with a connective. *
Cliche It is a cliche if I say 'What goes around comes around'' but it is often true. *
Comma You put a comma after each word in a list except for the. *
Simile A parallel example used to illustrate a point; operates rather like an extended simile. *
Soliloquy A soliloquy allows us into the mind of the character. *
Subordinate A sentence with a main clause and a subordinate clause, joined with a connective. *
Comparison Metaphor is an implied comparison of two unlike things, e.g. He was a lion in battle. *
Conjunction A conjunction is a word that joins other words together. *
Consonant Repeated use of the same consonant sound. *
Dialogue British English spelling but is sometimes accepted as American spelling There could be no agreement without further dialogue.
Exclamation Interjection is an exclamation in speech. *
Expression Freedom of expression is a basic human right. *
Figurative If you use a word in a figurative sense, you are not using its basic sense. You are using it in a more imaginative way, so that it means something different. *
Genre The first part of a story where the setting, characters and genre are introduced to the reader. *
Suffix If you add the suffix '-ness' to the end of the word 'sweet', you get the new word 'sweetness'. *

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Advertise
Alliteration
Apostrophe
Chorus
Clause
Cliche
Comma
Simile
Soliloquy
Subordinate
Comparison
Conjunction
Consonant
Dialogue
Exclamation
Expression
Figurative
Genre
Suffix

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