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14 Cards in this Set

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Figurative language
language that is notmeant to be taken literally
Literal language
language that ismeant to be understood as it is said
Personification

givinghuman traits to a nonhuman

Symbolism

one thing serves to represent something else

Synonym
same meaning
Antonym
opposite meaning
Sequential/chronological order
tells the order offacts, events, or concepts
Comparison and contrast

tells how facts, people, events, and concepts are similar and different

Cause and effect

tellshow facts, people, events, and concepts exist because of other facts

Enumeration/listing
tells a listing of facts or events in no specialorder
Concept/definition

tells the explanation or descriptionby using synonyms and signal words

Generalization

tells something about a wholegroup. Could be too broad and not basedon fact.



Process

tells the procedure or process forhow something is done or created