Order , May refer to the beginning, middle and end or the sequence of events., Single clause sentence , Sometimes called a simple sentence. It contains a subject and a verb., Opening, The beginning of a text or extract., Rhetorical question, A question that is asked for emphasis or effect where no answer is expected from the audience or reader., Dialogue, A conversation between two or more people., Short sentence, A sentence which in comparison to those surrounding it, is brief in length., Long sentence, A sentence which, in comparison to those surrounding it, is extended in length., List, A grouping of items or names written consecutively and divided by commas or semi-colons., Shift, A change in mood, focus, perspective, emotion etc., Close , The ending of a text or extract..
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