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To bring together and mix into a hole. |
integrate |
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Action of one upon another or others; action in response to others; influence, or effect. |
interaction |
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A word or expression that shows strong feeling. |
interjection |
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To translate, analyze, or give examples drawn from a text. |
interpret |
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A sentence that asks a question. |
interrogative sentence |
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An inquiry of a person by one who is seeking information or conducting a survey. |
interview |
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Writing at the beginning of a selection that tells you what will come. |
introduction |
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It is the information at the beginning of a sentence, that prepares or orients the reader for sentence's independent clause. |
introductory element |
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To look into carefully and closely so as to learn the facts; examine. |
investigate |
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Words that are in a slanted type to indicate that a word, phrase, or sentence is important. |
italics |
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Important or essential pieces of information including facts, statements, examples, explanations, and descriptions. |
key details |
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The rows of letters and numbers you use to make digital text on a computer. |
keyboard |
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Having information or knowledge; familiar. |
knowledgeable |
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Identifying or classifying an item or group. |
label |
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A story handed down for generations in a culture; believed to be based in history, but cant's be verified. |
legend |
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Position in height, stage, or rank. |
level |
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A verb that connects a subject to the words that tell about the subject. |
linking verb |
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Ordinary, exact, or primary meaning of a word or words; not figurative or metaphorical. |
literal |
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Having to do with literature or those who write or read literature. |
literary |
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A technique used to achieve a particular effect, such as descriptive / figurative language. |
literary device |
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Includes all the elements in a story; setting, characters, plot (problem, solution, conclusion). |
literary element |
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Writings that have lasting value. |
literature |