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To find the position or place of.

locate

A record of performance, events or day-to-day activities.

log

Something that makes sense; reasonable.

logical

A type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover which contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month.

magazine

The most important idea expressed in a piece of writing.

main idea/main point

An important incident that occurs.

major event

To pretend, imagine

make-believe

A drawing or other representation of all or part of the earth's surface showing countries, bodies of water, cities,mountains, etc.

map

The part of a page outside the main body of printed or written matter.

margin

Information that can be obtained through newspapers, magazines, books, television programs, movies, radio broadcasts, CDs, and internet sites are all media sources.

media source

To learn completely so as to hold in the memory.

memorize

A comparison of two things that have something in common...it states one thing is something else.

metaphor

The phonetic sound found in the middle of a word.

middle sound

The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.

mood

A story that teaches a lesson.

moral

The combination of sound, still pictures, and video.

multimedia

When something has more than one meaning.

multiple meaning

A word with more than one syllable.

multi-syllabic

A movie, play, book, or other piece of writing that is usually about a crime.

mystery

A traditional story told to explain the customs and beliefs of society.

myth

A story, description, or account of events.

narrative

A person or character who tells a story.

narrator

Information about something that has happened recently.

news

A printed and bound book of fiction.

novel