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idiom n. a word or phrase that is not taken literally, like “bought the farm” has nothing to do with purchasing real estate, but refers to dying
interpret v. to understand something in a specified way, to explain the meaning of something
reflects v. to cause people to think of someone or something in a specified way, provide evidence for; stand as proof of
point of view n. refers to the position or standpoint from which the story is told, the way something is viewed or considered, there are 3 points of view: First-person - A character within the story recounts/retells his or her own experiences or impressions.
point of view If you see the words "I," "me," or "we." Third person- The narrator has unlimited knowledge and can describe every character’s thoughts and interpret their behaviors. Uses the pronouns: he, she, it, they.
speaker n. the speaker is the voice behind the poem. Think of the speaker of a poem as a character—someone to be analyzed, thought about, and discovered
mood n. literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions
tone n. an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience.
plot n. the events that make up a story
stanza n. group of lines of poetry (usually 4 or more)
moral n. a message conveyed by, or a lesson learned from, a story, a poem, or an event
explicit adj. very clear and complete : leaving no doubt about the meaning
conclude v. to form or state an opinion : to come to a logical decision based on given information
theme n. the message an author is trying to teach the reader, a generalization that can be applied in other instances.
conflict n. opposing characters or forces, the problem, gives rise to the dramatic action in a drama or fiction
resolution n. the solution to the conflict or problem
impression n. the power to have an important effect on someone or something, the effect of an outside influence or event
generalization n. a general statement, idea, or principle, a statement that applies to a group of people or things
determine v. to find out, decide given option or possibilities
interaction v. the act of talking, communicating, reacting or doing things with other people, the action or influence of things on one another
context n. the text or speech that comes immediately before and after a piece of text that influences what it means, the conditions and events related to a particular event or situation
claim state or assert that something is true or factual, typically without providing evidence or proof
accurately adj. precise; exact.
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