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A very lightweight, sheer fabric
A very lightweight, sheer fabric
The amount of formal education a person has achieved.
The amount of formal education a person has achieved.
The central meaning or dominant idea in a literary work. A theme provides a unifying point around which the plot, characters, setting, point of view, symbols, and other elements of a work are organized. It is important not to mistake the theme for the actual ...
The central meaning or dominant idea in a literary work. A theme provides a unifying point around which the plot, characters, setting, point of view, symbols, and other elements of a work are organized. It is important not to mistake the theme for the actual ...
Literary study or criticism on the nature and laws of poetic theory and practice; also, a treatise on poetry or aesthetics.
Literary study or criticism on the nature and laws of poetic theory and practice; also, a treatise on poetry or aesthetics.
to change one's mind about some decided course, esp. a harsh one; become more mild or amenable (of the pace or intensity of something); to slacken (of the weather) to become more mild
to change one's mind about some decided course, esp. a harsh one; become more mild or amenable (of the pace or intensity of something); to slacken (of the weather) to become more mild
To be indignant at, as an injury or insult.
To be indignant at, as an injury or insult.
A short poem marked by catchy repetition.
A short poem marked by catchy repetition.
Also called approximate rhyme, slant rhyme, off rhyme, imperfect rhyme or half rhyme, a rhyme in which the sounds are similar, but not exact, as in home and come or close and lose. Most near rhymes are types of consonance.
Also called approximate rhyme, slant rhyme, off rhyme, imperfect rhyme or half rhyme, a rhyme in which the sounds are similar, but not exact, as in home and come or close and lose. Most near rhymes are types of consonance.
a bench seat across the width of an open boat.
a bench seat across the width of an open boat.
A "rest" or "hold" that has a temporal value, usually to compensate for the omission of an unstressed syllable in a foot.
A "rest" or "hold" that has a temporal value, usually to compensate for the omission of an unstressed syllable in a foot.