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connotation a idea of feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
emphasis special importance, value, or prominence given to something.
Contribute give (something, especially money) in order to help achieve or provide something.
Inference,infer,inferred Inference is the logical conclusion derived from evidence or reasoning,infer is the verb acting to draw that conclusion,inferred is the past tense or past particple of that action.
omit/omission Omit means to leave out exclude or fail to do something omission the act or state of leaving.
analogy a congetive tool and litercy device that compares two unrelated subjects to explain a complete idea.
allusion a expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning a indirect or possing reference.
antonym a word that has the exact oppisite meaning of anthor word
synoym a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as anthor wore or phrase
interrogative having or conveying the force of a question
indicative serving as a sighn or indication of something
subjunctive a grammatical mood to express commands requests aimed at second person on subject
imperative a subjective to one or more conditions or requirments being met granted terms
stanza a grouped set of lines within a poem pererated by a blank line or indetation structural unit
transition/transitional phrase essentail tools that connect ideas,sentences and paragraphs improving flow and cohension
dialogue a conversation between two or more people.
ellipsis the ommision from speech or writing of a word that are superflous or understood contextous
mantain focus eliminate distractions by silencing notifications and valilblity to strength
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