lundi 28 février 2011

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 inthe 15th century.


Rhyme



1.
identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of wordsor lines of verse.
2.
a word agreeing with another in terminal sound: Find is arhyme 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 orsuggest its different meanings or applications,
or the use ofwords that are alike or nearly alike in sound but different inmeaning; 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 tooverthrow the government.
2.
Also called storyline. the plan, scheme, or main story of aliterary 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-acreplot.
5.
a plan, map, diagram, or other graphic representation, as ofland, 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 lampstage left.
7.
a chart showing the course of a craft, as a ship or airplane.