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diction is the authors choice of words.
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cliches are words or expressions that have lost their freshness or originality.
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denotation is an association that comes along with a particular word
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Colonial expressions are informal words or phrases, and sentences that are generally appropriate for spoken conversations than for written essays.
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What is a speech pattern typical of a certain regional location, race, or social group that exhibits itself through unique word choice, pronunciation, and/or grammatical usage.
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Special language of a certain group or profession, such as psychological jargon, legal jargon, or medical jargon. Match...
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What are the types of readers syntax (hint: The way in which words and punctuation are used and arranged to form phrases, clauses, and sentences. EXCLUDING declarative and imperative sentances) THERE ARE 8
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interrogative sentances
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exclamatory sentances
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Natural order sentances
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Loose sentances
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inverted order sentences
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antithesis
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slang
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epithet
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periodic sentences
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jargon
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what are 8 types of readers moods excluding seriousness, humorous, playful, and sarcasm?
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sympathetic
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entertaining
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somber
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objective
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vindictive
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subjective
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optemistic
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pessimistic
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hatred
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caustic
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authors purpose is the author’s intended audience which, when identified, reveals the purpose for writing.
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what are the 7 types of imagery?
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visual
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auditory
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metaphore
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gustatory
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kinetic
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thermal
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simile
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tactile
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physical
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olfactory
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metaphor, personification, simile, parody, hyperbole, and oxymoron are types of ...
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symbolism, allusion, flashback, irony, sarcasm, plot development, satire, foreshadowing, and characterisation are all examples of...
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counter points
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points of views
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analogies
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figurative languages
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3rd person is the focus tightly in on the central character by limiting observation only to what that character could possibly witness or recall , commits the author to be omniscient . In this sentence what does omniscient mean?