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31 Cards in this Set
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interested
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privilege
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temperamental
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separate
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restaurant
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miniature
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boundries
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literally
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eventually
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periodically
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rythmically
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remembrance
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mischievous
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ambidextrous
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disastrous
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warranty
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spells out exactly what happens if the computer doesn't work properly and what you are required to do to recieve service.
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service agreement
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tells you what the prouduct is and how it works.
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advertisement
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shows what the product does and a summary of how it works.
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owners manual
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gives you info on how to set up the product.
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biographical essay
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an essay about a person
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persuasive essay
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to persuade the reader to do or take a position in the situation.
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informational essay
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gives information
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what does setting mean?
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a time and place in a story
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how do you create an effective setting?
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explain the place and time clearly with characters involved.
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mood
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the feeling of something
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apposive phrase
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a type of nouwn phrase that follows the noun or pronoun it modifies and amplifies or restricts its meaning.
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irony
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a literary device in which there is a gap between what a speaker or writer says and what generally is understood at that time.
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allusion
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a stylisic device o trope in which one refers covertly or indirectly to an object that hasoccurred or existe in an external context.
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symbol
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objects characters figures sounds or colors used to represent ideas or concepts.
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personification
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a figure of speech that gives non humans and objects human traits and qualities.
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style
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the way a writer writes his or her novel.
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