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What does it mean to analyze a text?
What are explicit meanings?
What must you use to provide support for your analysis of the explicit meanings in a story?
Readers must use their own _______________ and _______________ to make inferences.
_______________ are conclusions that readers draw by using the _______________ in the text and their own _______________.
What does it mean to imply something?
What does it mean to infer something?
What is syntax?
What is tone?
Authors choose their words carefully to establish a particular _______________ and to make clear their overall _______________ and purpose.
What is a word’s connotation?
What is figurative language?
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
What is the literal meaning of a word?
_______________ is the study of a word’s origins and how its meanings have changed over time.
make everything short and simple
What are explicit meanings?
What must you use to provide support for your analysis of the explicit meanings in a story?
Readers must use their own _______________ and _______________ to make inferences.
_______________ are conclusions that readers draw by using the _______________ in the text and their own _______________.
What does it mean to imply something?
What does it mean to infer something?
What is syntax?
What is tone?
Authors choose their words carefully to establish a particular _______________ and to make clear their overall _______________ and purpose.
What is a word’s connotation?
What is figurative language?
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
What is the literal meaning of a word?
_______________ is the study of a word’s origins and how its meanings have changed over time.
make everything short and simple
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**Analyze a text:** To examine and interpret its meaning, structure, and elements.
**Explicit meanings:** Clear, direct meanings stated in the text.
**Support for analysis:** Use quotes or examples from the text.
**Readers must use their own:** Knowledge and experience to make inferences.
**Inferences:** Conclusions drawn by using evidence from the text and personal understanding.
**Imply:** To suggest something without stating it directly.
**Infer:** To deduce or conclude information based on implied meanings.
**Syntax:** The arrangement of words and phrases in sentences.
**Tone:** The attitude or feeling expressed in the writing.
**Authors choose their words carefully to establish a particular:** Mood and to clarify their overall **message** and purpose.
**Connotation:** The emotional or cultural associations of a word beyond its literal meaning.
**Figurative language:** Language that uses figures of speech to convey ideas in imaginative ways.
**Simile vs. Metaphor:** A simile compares two things using "like" or "as"; a metaphor states one thing is another directly.
**Literal meaning:** The dictionary definition of a word.
**Etymology:** The study of a word’s origins and how its meanings have changed over time.
**Explicit meanings:** Clear, direct meanings stated in the text.
**Support for analysis:** Use quotes or examples from the text.
**Readers must use their own:** Knowledge and experience to make inferences.
**Inferences:** Conclusions drawn by using evidence from the text and personal understanding.
**Imply:** To suggest something without stating it directly.
**Infer:** To deduce or conclude information based on implied meanings.
**Syntax:** The arrangement of words and phrases in sentences.
**Tone:** The attitude or feeling expressed in the writing.
**Authors choose their words carefully to establish a particular:** Mood and to clarify their overall **message** and purpose.
**Connotation:** The emotional or cultural associations of a word beyond its literal meaning.
**Figurative language:** Language that uses figures of speech to convey ideas in imaginative ways.
**Simile vs. Metaphor:** A simile compares two things using "like" or "as"; a metaphor states one thing is another directly.
**Literal meaning:** The dictionary definition of a word.
**Etymology:** The study of a word’s origins and how its meanings have changed over time.
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