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| casual reference, incidental mention |
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allows the context to flow smoothly from point to point
more easily understood |
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| state of mind that directs a person's emotions or actions towards a specific object |
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| particular style or manner of writing, made of diction |
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| unifying or dominant idea |
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| storyline, plan, scheme or main story of writing |
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| written formally or officially |
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| writing expressing a plea or command |
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| writing asking a question |
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| writing with an outcry, as of protest, using exclamation |
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| appearing at a regular cycle |
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| the state of being close together |
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| likeness, correspondence, or similiarity in aspect |
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