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Apostrophe (uh-paa-struh-fee) is addressing someone absent

as if s/he were present, someone dead as if s/he were alive or


something and someone non-human as if human.
Examples:
“Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty
and dreadful, for, thou art not soe,
For, those, whom thou think’st, thou dost overthrow, Die not,
poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me.”
-John Donne, “Death be not Proud”
Death, an abstraction is being addressed to by the persona in
the poem as if it were a person.

A standard 52-card deck comprises 13 ranks in each of the four


French suits: clubs (♣), diamonds (♦), hearts (♥) and spades
(♠). Each suit includes three court cards (face cards), King,
Queen and Jack, with reversible (double-headed) images. Each
suit also includes ten numeral cards or pip cards, from one to
ten. The card with one pip is known as an Ace. Each pip card
displays the number of pips (symbols of the suit) corresponding
to its number, as well as the appropriate numeral (except "A"
for the Ace) in at least two corners.
“Creative Writing” is additionally called the “art of constructing things
up”. It's any writing that doesn't follow the traditional skilled, print
media, tutorial or technical types of literature, usually known by a stress
on narrative crafts, character development and therefore the use of
literary tropes or with numerous traditions of poetry and literary study.
It's wherever the aim of writing is to specific thoughts, feelings and
emotions instead of to feed information.

Technical writing is written mainly to inform in a formal manner or to


incite the reader to make an action such as purchase the writer’s
product.

Image is a representation of an experience or object perceived through


the senses – sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing.

Imagery on the other hand refers to words and phrases that create vivid
sensory.It is categorized into five (5) - visual imagery, auditory imagery,
olfactory imagery, tactile imagery and gustatory imagery.

Imagery is categorized into five types:


a. Visual imagery – objects that provoke the sense of sight
b. Auditory imagery – those that trigger the sense of hearing
c. Olfactory imagery - those that stimulate the sense of smell
d. Tactile imagery - those that apprehend the sense of touch
e. Gustatory imagery - those that compel the sense of taste

Diction is the author’s choice or selection of words or vocabulary; the


artisticarrangement that words constitute. Inappropriate use of diction
is called diction error.

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