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Content Vocab (Lit)

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Definition
mood   the overall feeling the story creates for the reader  
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situational irony   when what happens in a story is the opposite of what is expected  
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vernal irony   the use of words to convey a meaning that is opposite of its literal meaning ( sarcasm)  
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allusion   a reference in a literary work to a person, place, or thing in history or from another source  
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mood   the overall feeling the story creates for the reader  
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situational irony   when what happens in a story is the opposite of what is expected  
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verbal irony   the use of words to convey a meaning that is opposite of its literal meaning(sarcasm)  
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allusion   a reference in a literary work to a person, place, or thing in history or from another source  
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tone   the voice a writer uses to create mood in a piece of writing  
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symbol   something that represents something else  
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inferred theme   a theme that is not directly stated in the text  
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analyze   to break apart in order to study a concept more in depth  
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synthesize   to combine different parts or ideas in order to come up with a new idea or theory  
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infer   using observation and background knowledge to reach a logical conclusiom  
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textual evidence   verifiable proof that is taken directly from the text to support an answer  
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