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The number of words used in a short story is limited.
The story has just over 2100 words. If the story were single-space typed on standard paper, it would take almost five pages.
The title of the book is Gadsby: A Story of Over 50,000 Words Without Using the Letter "E"It was written by Ernest Vincent Wright in 1939.
Language. Had the same question in my skillworks
"Sesquipedalian story" has eight syllables.
The glossary gives the meanings of words used in a particular text; it usually gives meanings of unusual words or words the average reader might not know. Many texts of Shakespeare's plays, for example, include a glossary at the end, since the language he used has changed so much over the centuries.
No. A used DVD-R or DVD+R is a used disk. If you stuffed up when you burnt it, bad luck. A DVD-RW or +RW is a different story altogether. RW stands for rewritable, so the disk can be used again - in other words, you can add stuff to it, or write over it.
Nope. They are not considered foul language.
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The diction of a story refers to the choice of words and language used by the author. It includes both the vocabulary and syntax of the writing, as well as the tone and style conveyed through the language. Good diction can enhance the overall mood and atmosphere of a story, as well as help develop the characters and setting.
Here are some adjectives about Liam from the story (though not all of the words are used *as* adjectives in the story):unknowablesecretly jealousvigilanttravel-worndeceitfulextravagant
The words "between," "under," "over," and "beside" are prepositions. They are used to show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence.