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surprise ending
surprise
a sudden unexpected ending.
Statistical Evidence
stats to prove your argument or view.
setting
1.
the
act
of
a
person
or
thing
that
sets.
2.
the
surroundings
or
environment
of
anything
.
3.
the
mounting
in
which
a
jewel
is
set.
4.
a
group
of
all
the
articles,
as
of
china
,
silver
,
or
glass,
required
for
setting
a
table
or
a
single
place
at
a
table.
5.
the
locale
or
period
in
which
the
action
of
a
novel,
play,
film
,
etc.,
takes
place:
The
setting
of
this
story
is
Verona
in
the
15th
century.
Rhyme
1.
identity
in
sound
of
some
part,
especially
the
end,
of
words
or
lines
of
verse
.
2.
a
word
agreeing
with
another
in
terminal
sound:
Find
is
a
rhyme
for
mind
and
womankind.
3.
verse
or
poetry
having
correspondence
in
the
terminal
sounds
of
the
lines.
4.
a
poem
or
piece
of
verse
having
such
correspondence.
Pun
1.
the
humorous
use
of
a
word
or
phrase
so
as
to
emphasize
or
suggest
its
different
meanings
or
applications,
or
the
use
of
words
that
are
alike
or
nearly
alike
in
sound
but
different
in
meaning;
a
play
on
words.
2.
the
word
or
phrase
used
in
this
way.
Plot
1.
a
secret
plan
or
scheme
to
accomplish
some
purpose,
especially
a
hostile,
unlawful,
or
evil
purpose:
a
plot
to
overthrow
the
government.
2.
Also
called
storyline.
the
plan,
scheme,
or
main
story
of
a
literary
or
dramatic
work,
as
a
play,
novel,
or
short
story.
3.
a
small
piece
or
area
of
ground:
a
garden
plot;
burial
plot.
4.
a
measured
piece
or
parcel
of
land:
a
house
on
a
two-acre
plot.
5.
a
plan,
map
,
diagram,
or
other
graphic
representation,
as
of
land,
a
building,
etc.
6.
a
list,
timetable,
or
scheme
dealing
with
any
of
the
various
arrangements
for
the
production
of
a
play,
motion
picture,
etc.:
According
to
the
property
plot,
there
should
be
a
lamp
stage
left.
7.
a
chart
showing
the
course
of
a
craft,
as
a
ship
or
airplane.
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