"i"before "e" except after "c".
The ("i" before "e") bit is the umbrella statement as it is intended to cover all possibilities of the ie combination. The (except after "c") bit is the exception.
An umbrella statement in literary terms refers to a broad statement that encompasses the main theme or idea of a piece of writing. It acts as a central message that connects various elements within the text and provides an overarching concept for the reader to follow.
if i do not take my umbrella, then it is not raining
If I do not take my umbrella, then its not raining. If it is not raining, then I won't take your umbrella.
If I do not take my umbrella, then it is notraining. apex :)
psychosis
Yes, there are literary terms in every book ever made.
Alliteration, hyperbole, simile, pun, oxymoron, and metaphor are six literary terms.
who is the most productive in terms of Hebrew literary output
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (tr) to make a precis of
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Literary means like the symbol of the flag.
Literary Techniques: suspense, foreshadowing, situational and dramatic
http://www.enotes.com/literary-terms/homily this should help :]