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To bring together and mix into a hole.

integrate

Action of one upon another or others; action in response to others; influence, or effect.

interaction

A word or expression that shows strong feeling.

interjection

To translate, analyze, or give examples drawn from a text.

interpret

A sentence that asks a question.

interrogative sentence

An inquiry of a person by one who is seeking information or conducting a survey.

interview

Writing at the beginning of a selection that tells you what will come.

introduction

It is the information at the beginning of a sentence, that prepares or orients the reader for sentence's independent clause.

introductory element

To look into carefully and closely so as to learn the facts; examine.

investigate

Words that are in a slanted type to indicate that a word, phrase, or sentence is important.

italics

Important or essential pieces of information including facts, statements, examples, explanations, and descriptions.

key details

The rows of letters and numbers you use to make digital text on a computer.

keyboard

Having information or knowledge; familiar.

knowledgeable

Identifying or classifying an item or group.

label

A story handed down for generations in a culture; believed to be based in history, but cant's be verified.

legend

Position in height, stage, or rank.

level

A verb that connects a subject to the words that tell about the subject.

linking verb

Ordinary, exact, or primary meaning of a word or words; not figurative or metaphorical.

literal

Having to do with literature or those who write or read literature.

literary

A technique used to achieve a particular effect, such as descriptive / figurative language.

literary device

Includes all the elements in a story; setting, characters, plot (problem, solution, conclusion).

literary element

Writings that have lasting value.

literature