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| the speaker's attitude toward the subject, as evident through the language. The speaker can be the author or a character. (noun) |
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| the style of the sentence and vocabulary used in conversation and written communication. This includes slang, formal, perental, didactic, common, etc. (noun) |
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| a coming of age novel; the story of a person's development (noun) |
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| the way in which words and clauses are ordered an connceted so as to form sentences (noun) |
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| informal conversation; differs from formal language in grammar, vocabulary, syntax, imagery or connotation (noun) |
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| the dictionary defintiion of a word; the actual meaning of a word (noun) |
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| all the emotions a word brings (noun) |
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| figure of speech in which exaggeration is used in the service of emphasis (noun) |
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| the form of a given passage (noun) |
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