(a) Linear polarization
A plane wave is linearly polarized at a fixed observation point if the tip of the electric-field vector at that point moves along the same straight line at every instant of time.
(b) Circular Polarization
A plane wave is circularly polarized at a a fixed observation point if the tip of the electric-field vector at that point traces out a circle as a function of time. Circular polarization can be either right-handed or left-handed corresponding to the electric-field vector rotating clockwise (right-handed) or anticlockwise (left-handed).
(c) Elliptical Polarization
A plane wave is elliptically polarized at a a fixed observation point if the tip of the electric-field vector at that point traces out an ellipse as a function of time. Elliptically polarization can be either right-handed or left-handed corresponding to the electric-field vector rotating clockwise (right-handed) or anti-clockwise (left-handed).