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third person point of view

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The third person point of view is a form of storytelling in which a narrator relates all action in third person, using third person pronouns...

subjective

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Subjective  may refer to: Subjectivism , a philosophical tenet that accords primacy to  subjective experience  as fundamental of all measure...

stream of conciousness

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Ostensibly unedited, spontaneous live or recorded performances, as in film, music, and dramatic and comic monologues, intended to recreate t...

sestet

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A  sestet  is the name given to the second division of an Italian  sonnet  (as opposed to an English or Spenserian Sonnet), which must consi...

rhetorical question

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A  rhetorical  question  is a  figure of speech  in the form of a  question  posed for its persuasive effect without the expectation of a re...

Persuasive technique

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How to persuade people by enhancing your persuasion skills in communication.

parallelism

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n  grammar ,  parallelism  is a balance of two or more similar  words ,  phrases , or  clauses .

objective

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An objective tone is created by the writer’s wording so that the piece of writing seems to be unbiased and unemotional.  The antonym of obje...

Meter

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In  poetry ,  metre  (or meter in American use of the English Language) is the basic  rhythmic structure  of a  verse  or  lines in verse .

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Jargon  is  terminology  which is especially defined in relationship to a specific activity, profession, group, or gitar.
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