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  2. The 31 Literary Devices You Must Know · PrepScholar

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    In this article, we'll help you get familiar with most commonly used literary devices in prose and poetry. We'll give you a clear definition of each of the terms we discuss along with examples of literary elements and the context in which they most often appear (comedic writing, drama, or other).

  3. The Essential List of Language Features for English

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    In any of your English subjects, there are always so many language features that are important to learn! Understanding how a text is constructed will unlock key points for analysis and discussion, boosting your English marks.

  4. English language | Origin, History, Development ...

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    English language, a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family that is closely related to the Frisian, German, and Dutch languages. It originated in England and is the dominant language of the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand.

  5. English language - Grammar, Vocabulary, Spelling | Britannica

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    Like Russian, English is a strongly stressed language. Four degrees of accentuation may be differentiated: primary, secondary, tertiary, and weak, which may be indicated, respectively, by acute (´), circumflex (ˆ), and grave (ˋ) accent marks and by the breve (˘).

  6. Learn and revise about the language and structure of non-fiction texts with this BBC Bitesize GCSE English Language (AQA) study guide.

  7. The Most Important Language Features That You Should Know

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    What are Language Features in English? A word or expression that adds meaning to your language, improves its quality or enhances your expression is called a language feature. It can be a noun, an adjective, a figure of speech, a particular word or a sentence structure.

  8. English language - Wikipedia

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    English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain. [4][5][6] The namesake of the language is the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to Britain.