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expression |
An expression is a list of terms added together or subtracted from each other.
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figurative |
Figurative art is often defined in contrast to abstract art.
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genre |
Genre is the different kinds of writing for a particular purpose; for example, thriller, romance, novel, poetry.
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grammar |
It is important to use correct grammar within our work.
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imagery |
Imagery is when words are used to create a picture in a reader's mind.
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metaphor |
Symbolism is an art style which uses mythology and metaphor to convey ideas.
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myth |
This year we're studying Greek myths.
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narrative |
The narrative tells the story of something that has happened in the correct order.
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narrator |
A narrator speaks the words of a story.
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onomatopoeia |
Onomatopoeia is when the sound of a word is the same as its meaning.
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pamphlet |
The shop gave out a small pamphlet about its price cuts.
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paragraph |
Several sentences make a paragraph.
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personification |
Personification describes something non-human as if it is human.
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playwright |
A playwright writes plays.
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