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  2. 7 Phrases To Ask for Support, According to a Therapist - AOL

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    For example, if you know a coworker who usually gets to the office around the same time as you, it would be appropriate to ask them to help you unload the supplies for the staff retreat that day.

  3. Supporting character - Wikipedia

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    A supporting character is a character in a narrative that is not the focus of the primary storyline, but is important to the plot/protagonist, [1] and appears or is mentioned in the story enough to be more than just a minor character or a cameo appearance.

  4. Supporting line - Wikipedia

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    Two of these lines of support separate the two shapes, and are called critical support lines. [2] Without the assumption of convexity, there may be more or fewer than four lines of support, even if the shapes themselves are disjoint. For instance, if one shape is an annulus that contains the other, then there are no common lines of support ...

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  6. Log line - Wikipedia

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    A log line or logline is a brief (usually one-sentence) summary of a television program, film, short film or book, that states the central conflict of the story, often providing both a synopsis of the story's plot, and an emotional "hook" to stimulate interest. [1] A one-sentence program summary in TV Guide is a log line. [2] "

  7. 7 Phrases To Ask for Support, According to a Therapist - AOL

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  8. Opening sentence - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] One of the most famous opening lines, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times", starts a sentence of 118 words [4] that draws the reader in by its contradiction; the first sentence of the novel, Yes even contains 477 words. Moby-Dick's "Call me Ishmael." is an example of a short opening sentence.

  9. Figure of speech - Wikipedia

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    Asking a question that already has the answer hidden in it, or asking a question not to get an answer, but to assert something (or to create a poetic effect). Satire: humoristic criticism of society. Sesquipedalianism: use of long and obscure words. Simile: comparison between two things using like or as.