____ is the attitude of the author. It comes from word choice, dialogue, and description of characters.
To ____ is to reword for the purpose of clarification.
If you ___ that something is the case, you decide that it is true based on the information that you already have. (Big Brain Thinking)
To ___ information or feelings means to share them or make them known to others.
___ is the direct, explicit meaning or reference of a word or term.
Something that is ___ to a situation or person is important or significant in that situation or to that person.
If you ___ different ideas, facts, or experiences, you combine them to form a single idea or impression.
___ are words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true.
A particular ____ is a way of thinking about something, especially one that is influenced by your beliefs or experiences.
If you ___ on something that has been said, you say more about it, or give more detail.
In Literature: ____ is the emotion that the author strives to evoke from the reader.
____ is the reason the author has for writing.
____ is the message the author is trying to teach the reacher.
___ means to look at something carefully by paying attention to its parts.
___ is the position an author takes on an argument.
____ is a statement of what the text is mostly about.
___ is an additional meaning, idea, or feeling implied by a word.
______ means to prove the other claim wrong.
______ is an opposing claim.
____ is a full sentence where you prove the other side wrong.
____ means to show or prove that something is reasonable or necessary.
____ are words or phrases that stir any of the five senses.