the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises; the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations
symbolic representation of abstract ideas or principles in narrative, dramatic, or pictorial form
refer casually or indirectly, or by suggestion
indirect reference; symbolical reference or comparison; metaphor
a comment or instruction (usually added); the act of adding notes
the repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words
construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity
logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts; state of cohering or sticking together
adhesive; cohesive; sticking together ; logical; sound; capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner
the property of sounding harmonious
an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
a reference at one place in a work to information at another place in the same work
reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
the source or origin from which something derives (i.e. comes or issues); an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase
conversion into dramatic form; a dramatic representation
production by gradual process; act of working out with great care in detail
passage or segment taken from a longer work, such as literary or musical composition
an idea having general application; reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
a noun formed from a verb (such as the `-ing' form of an English verb when used as a noun)
begin with a gerund, an ing word, and will include other modifiers and/or objects
something hinted at or suggested; act of implying; condition of being implied
reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
begin with an infinitive, it will include objects and/or modifiers
a rhyme between words in the same line
language used by a special group; technical terminology; nonsensical or meaningless talk
a word group consisting of a present or past participle and any modifiers, objects, and complements
word formed from a verb and used as an adjective or a noun
capable of convincing; having the power to induce action or belief
something spoken as introductory to a discourse, or written as introductory to a book or essay
proving to be false or incorrect; response with contrary evidence
cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound; stinging rebuke; form of humor by mocking with irony
words and phrases that help readers see, hear, taste, feel, or smell what the author is describing
plot subordinate to the main plot of a literary work or film
the primary group of people that something, usually an advertising campaign, is aimed at appealing to
a way of carrying out a particular task, esp. the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure
appears near the beginning of a paper, and it offers a concise solution to the issue being addressed
unbordered picture, often a portrait; decorative design placed at beginning or end of book or chapter; short literary sketch