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Classification (literature) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Classification is a figure of speech linking a proper noun to a common noun using the or other articles. •John the rat •Jason the cat •Monica the singer •Neil the bard •Elmer the bird •Leigh the ad...
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Literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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English 1B is a transfer-level literature course in which you will be reading and learning about the four major classifications of literature: short fiction, poetry, drama, and long fiction (or the novel). In addition, this class will concentrate on different literary schools of thought, terms, and styles.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE; CLASS P - LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; (Click each subclass for details); Subclass P Philology. Linguistics Subclass PA Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature Subclass PB Modern languages.
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