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//Concept Review //

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Analogy a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based. Example: The analogy between the heart and a pump. Metaphor:Compare 2 things Simile:Compare 2 things using like or as Idiom:Expression that can make no scene Personification:Making something not person have actions or thoughts that a person would Hyperbole:Statements that are exaggerated Root words:Root words are words that are Before a sufix or a prefix. Affixes:uffixes are groups of letters placed after a word to modify its meaning or change it into a different word group, from an adjective0 to an adverb Word meanings: • Definition • Example • Restate • Contrast Textbooks: Newspapers: Signs: Instruction manuals: Atlas: A type of map Almanac: Encyclopedia: Cause and effect: Author’s argument/ Point of view/ Perspective: Technical directions: Consumer and workplace documents: Author’s evidence: Bias: Pick sides Stereotyping: Short story: Novella: Novel: Essay: Plot: Foreshadowing: Characterization: Theme: First Person: Third Person omniscient: Third Person Limited: Subjective Point of View: Objective Point of view: Transitions: Anecdotes: Descriptions: Facts: Statistics: Examples: Note-taking: Outlining: Summarizing: Paraphrasing/rephrasing: Bibliography: In-text citation: Revise for organization: Revise for word choice: Beginning/middle/end: Conflict/resolution: Rising action: Climax: Denouement: Major and minor characters: Setting: Dialogue: Suspense: Narrative action: Organize around clear ideas and images: Card catalog: Magazine: Newspaper: Dictionary: Footnotes: Support and proposition: Reader’s concern: Counter argument: Main idea: Significant details: Modifiers: Active voice: Infinitives: Participles: Pronouns and antecedents: Parts of speech: Structure and types of sentences: Pronoun reference: Quotation marks: Commas: Dependent and independent clauses: Hyphens: Dashes: Brackets: Semicolons: capitalization: