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Animal wisdom week of 1/3/24
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Figurative language | Language that has meaning beyond the literal meaning of the words. |
| personification | A type of figurative language that uses words to describe an object or animals as if it has human characteristics. |
| Imagery | The use of words and phrases used in a way that allows readers to experience, or imagine, how something looks, feels, sounds, smells or tastes. |
| paraphrasing | Restating the text in your own words. |
| baying | Bark or howl loudly. |
| highrises | A building with many stories. |
| strengthen | To increase the rhetorical and/or argumentative impact of a written or spoken work by revising for concision, clarity, and cohesion; providing better and/or more evidence as support for claims and value statements. |
| style | A particular manner of doing something characteristic to an individual region, time, artistic/literary movement, etc; in writing, style includes word choice, fluency, voice, sentence structure, figurative language, and syntax. |
| task | The specific product or type of product one is completing greatly influences the choices and author makes. |
| tone | The attitude an author takes toward the subject or topic of a text, generally revealed through word choice, perspective, or point of view. |