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English 2 defenitions

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Anology   a comparison between two things that are similar in some way. The analogy suggest that if they are alike in certain respects,they will probably be alike in other ways as well.  
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Synonymsms   words that have similar meanings(motivate is to inspire as bliss is to delight)  
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Antonyms   words that have opposite meanings(exciting is to dull as hero is to villain)  
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simile   makes an indirect comparison between two different things using linking words such as:like,as,than  
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Metaphor   makes a comparison between two different things without using any linking words.one thing is spoken of as if it actually was something else.  
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Context   is the situation of circumstance in which something exists or an event occurs.It is the background information a reader needs to know  
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Context clues   information in a passage or sentence that helps the reader to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words or phrases  
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Figurative language   is language that uses the imagination to compare one thing to something that is very different.  
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Allusion   uses a reference to a person,place,or thing,or event from literature,history,religion,mythology,science,sports,or the arts to describe something.  
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Hyperbole   is language that uses overstatement or exaggeration to communicate emotion or to create a comic effect.  
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Idiom   is a colorful expresiion whose meaning cannot be understood from the actual word meanings(for example,"to have somebody in stitiches" or "to let the cat out of the bag").  
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Oxymoron   is language in which contrasting ideas are combined to create a particular effect.  
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Personification   is language that gives human characteristics to non-human things or abstract ideas.  
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Imagery   the representation in language of sensory experience:what can be seen,heard,touched,tasted,and smelled.  
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Symbolism   is when a writer uses a person,place,thing,or event to represent something more abstract such as an emotion or idea  
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Atmosphere   the main environment or feeling associated with a specific place or time  
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Mood   is feeling or the main emotion in a work  
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Tone   is the author's attitude or feelings toward a subject,character,or situation.  
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Setting   the place where the action happens and the time when they occur  
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Characterization   the method the author uses to reveal a character's personality. It is the way in which the reader learns about a character in a story.  
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Diction   is the author's choice of words. When author's write,they chooses their words very carefully  
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Author's purpose   is the writer's reason for creating a work or using particular language.  
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Formal language   states the meaning exactly and uses correct Standard English.  
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Informal language   often uses expressions,dialect, or figurative language to express an idea  
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Connotation   the associations surrounding a word that are not part of its literal dictionary meaning.  
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Table of Content   a list of divesions (chapers of articles) and the page # on which they start  
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Heading or Sub-heading   the title of a piece of work or a section,chapter or page. Headings or sub-headings divide or categorize the subject matter of a piece of writing  
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Preface   an introductory section at the beggining of a book or speech that comments on aspects of the text such asa writer's intentions;a preface introduces the text.  
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Foreward    
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