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.