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Definition of direct speech

Direct speech is the name given to a way of informing or disseminating a message or content as it was originally expressed. It is a style in which, both orally and in writing, information is reproduced (from a sentence to phrases) without giving an opinion on it or modifying anything. When quoting […]

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Definition of core of the subject

The subject nucleus is an extremely important element in every sentence, since it is the word that indicates who carries out the action indicated in the predicate. Thanks to syntactic analysis, it is possible to recognize each of the parts of the structures examined (noun/pronoun, verb, complements, determiners, etc.). It is essential to […]

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Definition of monosyllable

A monosyllable is a word made up of a single syllable. It is a type of word that, at least in Spanish, does not have an accent. The diacritical accent is accepted (and should be used) in exceptional cases to distinguish meanings and mark the intonation of terms such as sé, mí and más, as is […]

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Definition of regionalism

Regionalism is a concept that has several uses. The notion is formed with the adjective regional (which refers to something linked to a region) and the suffix -ism (which allows the formation of nouns with meanings associated with a tendency, a doctrine, a movement or a system). Before moving forward with the definition, it is important to […]

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Definition of solecism

Solecism is a concept from the field of grammar that refers to the absence of syntax in someone’s expression, whether when speaking or writing. It is an error, a vice of language, that violates the norms of each language. This syntactic phenomenon, also known as […]

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Definition of textual cohesion

Textual cohesion is the level of connection between the components of a text. It is a property that develops according to how the various textual elements are organized in a structured and organic way. The writing of a text should always aim to make the whole cohesive. If this is not achieved, the text will be […]

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Definition of color wheel

The chromatic circle is a structure also called a color wheel in which, in a circular manner and organized according to tone or hue, the primary colors and the shades that derive from them are represented. It is a very old resource that orders the colorations and ranges that can be detected […]

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Definition of popular knowledge

Popular knowledge is the set of knowledge that is socially constructed from interactions between individuals and observation of the environment. It is what is learned spontaneously and intuitively, generally through the mediation of the family. Unlike academic or formal knowledge, which is acquired through […]

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Definition of medical wars

The Persian Wars were a series of wars that took place between 492 BC and 448 BC. In these confrontations, the Achaemenid Empire fought against various Hellenic city-states, seeking to annex new territories. It can therefore be said that the Persian Wars pitted the Persians against the Greeks. Historians recognize three main […]

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Definition of Toltec culture

The Toltec culture identifies an important pre-Hispanic civilization of Mesoamerica that had Tula (Tollan-Xicocotitlan) as its capital. Although this community settled mainly in the region of the Mezquital Valley (a zone belonging to the Mexican state of Hidalgo), its art, culture and beliefs influenced regions of the Yucatan Peninsula and […]

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