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a special effect in which images are projected very quickly one after the other. (Shots are thus not directly overlaid, as in a montage done on paper but are changed quickly to create the same effect). This can be used to show the quick passage of time or to inject an association into the viewerâ??s consciousness, e.g. a man eating / piles of rich food / the man eating again / cakes and beer / the man eating (the man is greedy).
a figure of speech in which the term for one thing is applied to another associated with it, e.g...
something left out, usually deliberately, requiring the reader to â??read between the linesâ??,...
to bring together. In English, you may be asked to synthesise two pieces of writings, in...
an explanation, normally associated with someone explaining something that other people regard...
agreement of verb with subject, e.g. I love hot dogs for lunch; agreement of pronoun with noun,...