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  2. Haiku in English - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, characteristics and variations of haiku in English, a form of poetry inspired by Japanese haiku. Find examples of haiku by Ezra Pound, Robert Crawford, Yone Noguchi and others.

  3. Roaring Twenties - Wikipedia

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    The Roaring Twenties was a period of economic boom, social change, and cultural innovation in the US and Europe after World War I. Learn about the features, events, and impacts of the Jazz Age, such as automobiles, radio, flappers, and the Great Depression.

  4. Sentence diagram - Wikipedia

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    A sentence diagram is a pictorial representation of the grammatical structure of a sentence. Learn about the Reed–Kellogg system, the constituency and dependency relations, and the functional breakdown of sentences with diagrams and references.

  5. American and British English grammatical differences

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    The t endings may be encountered frequently in older American texts, especially poetry. Usage may vary when the past participles are used as adjectives, as in burnt toast . (The two-syllable form learnèd / ˈ l ɜːr n ɪ d / , usually written without the accent , is used as an adjective to mean "educated" or to refer to academic institutions ...

  6. Chiastic structure - Wikipedia

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    Chiastic structure is a literary technique that arranges words, clauses, or larger segments of text in a symmetrical pattern of repetition and variation. Learn about the etymology, mnemonic function, and use of chiastic structure in ancient and modern literature, such as the Iliad, the Hebrew Bible, and the Quran.

  7. Figure of speech - Wikipedia

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    A figure of speech is a word or phrase that deviates from literal meaning to produce a rhetorical effect. Learn about the four categories of figures of speech (addition, omission, transposition and permutation), the difference between schemes and tropes, and some common examples.

  8. Old English literature - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the poetry and prose written in Old English in early medieval England, from the 7th to the 12th century. Explore the manuscripts, dialects, genres, and famous works of this period, such as Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

  9. Robert Frost - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive biography of Robert Frost, an American poet who won four Pulitzer Prizes and is known for his realistic depictions of rural life and colloquial speech. Learn about his early life, education, travels, works, awards, and legacy.