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refers to a collection of things taken as a whole
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1 tone 2 collective nouns
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, the writer's attitude toward or feelings about the
tone
subject matter and audience. AUTHOR FEELS
describes the careful, sustained interpretation of a
close reading
brief passage of a text= up close look at literature
steps in reasoning, moving from premises to
conclusions or using observation and background to
inference
reach logical conclusion= use to find intended
meaning
sign that represents, stands for, or suggests another
symbols
idea, visual image, belief, action, or material entity
emotional state, or feeling you get while reading a
mood
story, atmosphere of story HOW WE FEEL
figure of speech in which a thing or concept is called
not by its own name, but rather by a metonym, the
name of something associated in meaning with that
metonmy thing or concept. ex: saying "kicks" instead of shoes
contextual associations= part does not have to refer
to the whole or vice versa
figure of speech, indirect or glancing reference to
another work, person, place or event. ex: Professor is
colder than Darth Vader
allusion
need to know what is being referenced, because
reference is not explained
literary device that is an extended metaphor
allegory
ex: Animal Farm
when literature provides strong emotional
experiences (emotions such as pity and fear) that
catharsis
ultimately result in a sense of purification (renewal and
restoration)
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refers to a collection of things taken as a whole
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1 tone 2 collective nouns
3 repetition 4 TEST TAKING STRATEGIES
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Terms in this set (192)
, the writer's attitude toward or feelings about the
tone
subject matter and audience. AUTHOR FEELS
describes the careful, sustained interpretation of a
close reading
brief passage of a text= up close look at literature
steps in reasoning, moving from premises to
conclusions or using observation and background to
inference
reach logical conclusion= use to find intended
meaning
sign that represents, stands for, or suggests another
symbols
idea, visual image, belief, action, or material entity
emotional state, or feeling you get while reading a
mood
story, atmosphere of story HOW WE FEEL
figure of speech in which a thing or concept is called
not by its own name, but rather by a metonym, the
name of something associated in meaning with that
metonmy thing or concept. ex: saying "kicks" instead of shoes
contextual associations= part does not have to refer
to the whole or vice versa
figure of speech, indirect or glancing reference to
another work, person, place or event. ex: Professor is
colder than Darth Vader
allusion
need to know what is being referenced, because
reference is not explained
literary device that is an extended metaphor
allegory
ex: Animal Farm
when literature provides strong emotional
experiences (emotions such as pity and fear) that
catharsis
ultimately result in a sense of purification (renewal and
restoration)