TECHNIQUES OF FOREGROUNDING IN THE ANALYSIS OF THE TEXT

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Bukharbayeva Kamola

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Foregrounding is defined as a literary device that emphasizes ideas and characters by leading from attention-grabbing linguistic techniques that repeat content or disrupt specific patterns. Foregrounding is a literary device that emphasizes ideas and symbols through attention-seeking techniques.


 

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