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A type of literature which is meant to be performed (play, reader's theater). |
drama |
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Making a decision or voicing an opinion based on reasoning or inferring. |
drawing conclusions |
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To correct and revise. |
editing |
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Identifies the result of a cause. |
effect |
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Operating or working in a way that gets results, with little wasted effort. |
efficiently |
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To add details to something; explain more fully. |
elaborate |
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A book or set of books giving information on all subjects, alphabetically arranged. |
encyclopedia |
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The history of a word shown by tracing it or its parts back to the earliest known forms. |
etymology |
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Something that happens. |
events |
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Anything that can be used to prove something. |
evidence |
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To make an overstatement or to stretch the truth. |
exaggeration |
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Something, or someone that is used as a model. |
example |
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A passage or segment taken from a text...phrase, sentence, paragraph, or chapter. |
excerpt |
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To make clear, plain, or understandable. |
explain/explanation |
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Said or written in a clear and direct way. |
explicit |
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A text type that seeks to explain or inform. |
expository text |
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The act of telling or showing thoughts or feelings. |
expression |
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A short story with a moral (lesson), often with animal characters. |
fable |
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A statement that can be proven. |
fact |
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A false or misleading, idea or notion. |
fallacy |