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the basis; core; origin. |
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the opinions or attitude of someone with regard to something. |
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having consequence or import; important. |
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a short, usually humorous theatrical sketch. |
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explicitly declared or set forth. |
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movement marked by the regular repetition of accent, beat, or the like. |
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of or pertaining to hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or touching. |
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a word that ends with the same vowel sound or vowel and consonant combination as another word beginning with a different sound or cluster of sounds. |
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the act or process of solving a problem or question. |
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a heading or title subordinate to the main one, as in a newspaper headline. |
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surroundings; context; environment. |
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a plan, method, or series of actions designed to achieve a specific goal or effect. |
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a figure of speech in which two dissimilar things are likened, often linked by "like" or "as," as in, "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb". (Cf. metaphor.) |
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one who speaks; the imaginary voice a poet uses when writing a poem |
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a group of related lines in a poem that are separated typographically from other similar groups and that often have a regular meter and rhyme scheme. |