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v.2 vocab creation

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subjective based on personal opinions, feelings, or beliefs rather than facts
paraphrase to restate something in your own words while keeping the original meaning
excerpt a short part taken from a longer text
evaluate to judge or decide the value of something using evidence
relevance how closely something connects to the questions or topic
synthesize to combine ideas from different sources to a create a new understanding.
perspective a point of view or way of thinking about something
bias a preference or opinion that may effect fairness.
exemplify to give an example that clearly shows something
context the word or situation around something that help explain its meaning
ambiguous unclear or having more than one possible meaning
articulate to clearly express ideas in speaking or writing
cliche an overused phrase or idea that is not original
connotation the feelings or ideas a word suggests beyond its basic meaning
denotation the literal meaning of a word
explicit clearly stated and directly expressed in the text
implicit not directly stated but understood from clues in the text
rhetoric the use of language to persuade or influence an audience
allegory a story in which characters or events represent deeper meaning or ideas
mood feeling or atmosphere created by a text
tone the author's attitude toward the subject or audience
structure how a text is organized
Created by: s84864
 

 



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