Vocabulary Review

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not having a literal meaning
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Giving human characteristics to non-living things
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Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
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Comparing two things
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Extended metaphor, can be as long as a paragraph or novel
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Set phrases with meanings different from the literal meaning
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When the reader knows something the character doesn't
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Irony The opposite of what's expected happens
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Irony The opposite of what you mean is said
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Saying the opposite of what you mean
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Making fun of something for the length of a story
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Language
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Reading without background information
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Main idea
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The way the writing sounds, the emotion it conveys
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The message of the piece
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A reference or hint at something
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Making an educated guess based on evidence
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Language Language that appeals to the 5 senses: touch, taste, sight, smell, hearing
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Detailed description, often using sensory language
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How a character is described through appearance, behavior, and actions
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A statement based on what you believe
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The opposite idea of the claim
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A body paragraph that agrees with the counterclaim and then proves it wrong
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Facts, quotes, or examples that support a claim
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Restating information in your own words
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Structure How the story works: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
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The perspective within a story
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Word choice, sentence structure, and how the writing sounds