Proper noun {Ans: a noun that refers to the names of specific people, places and occasions}Figurative language {Ans: language that is non-literal}Interrogative {Ans: a grammatical mood expressing a question in which the subject and the verb are inverted}Foregrounding {Ans: a change in the order of clause elements to draw attention to a particular linguistic item}Symbol {Ans: when a word or phrase represents more than itself}Blend {Ans: a word formed by combining two or more words to create a new one}Personification {Ans: when something non-human is given human attributes}Ambiguity {Ans: a term used to describe language with multiple meanings}Anaphoric reference {Ans: referring backwards in a text}Hypophora {Ans: when a speaker or writer asks a question and then answers it}Enumerators {Ans: all numbers}Adverbial {Ans: a clause element which provides additional information about time, manner, place and reason}Pre-modification {Ans: lexical items that precede the head in a phrase}Derivation {Ans: a term to describe words that are formed by adding affixes to create new words}Main clause {Ans: a clause that stands alone and makes sense on its own}Bound morpheme {Ans: a prefix or suffix that can only occur