Spellings
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rhythm |
James plays rhythm guitar.
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purpose |
I will reject these goods as unfit for purpose.
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problem |
Do not confound the problem by losing your temper.
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he's |
A conceited man thinks he's the best.
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his |
A proficient person does his job well.
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personification |
Giving an object human qualities is personification - 'a strong wind menaced the trees'.
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address |
Address the judge as 'Your Honour'.
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perspective |
Focalisation is when the narrative particularly follows and gives the perspective of a single character (or perhaps a single group of characters).
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dangerous |
Chlorine gas is very dangerous.
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Wordsworth |
Wordsworth wrote the poem 'Daffodils'.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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