IELTS: Advanced Writing and Literature Vocabulary Set 2 questions and answers
IELTS: Advanced Writing and Literature Vocabulary Set 2 questions and answers abbreviate (verb) To make a written piece, such as a word or story, shorter by leaving out parts or details. abridge (verb) To shorten or reduce something, often a literary work, and retain the main meaning. anagram (noun) Any word whose constituent letters have to be unscrambled in order to get the word. annotate (verb) To add extra notes to a text to explain it. antonym (noun) A word of opposite meaning in contrast to another word. append (verb) To make an addition at the end of a document. caption (noun) A short explanation below the picture or illustration; describing the title. compile (verb) To gather information or data from other sources and put together a list, report, or book. condense (verb) To shorten a piece of writing or a speech. epilogue (noun) A brief section or scene at the end of a literary work, typically after the main events of the piece. figurative (adjective) The metaphorical rather than literal uses of words. folklore (noun) This comprises the tales, myths, traditions, beliefs, customs, superstitions and various art forms of a particular group of people that are preserved through generations. ode
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