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Module 2 Vocab
Context
Anything beyond the specific words of a literary work that may be relevant to understanding the meaning. Interpret To infer or draw conclusions about facts or events stated or unstated in a text to provide meaning to events of a text Mood The overall intended feeling created in the reader by an author’s words Motif A recurring object, concept, structure, or representation of two contrasting elements (such as good and evil) in a work of literature. Perspective Unique combination of ideas, values, feelings and beliefs that influences the way a writer looks at the topic. It is revealed by the tone or attitude the author takes in writing. |
Subject
The topic or thing that is being discussed or dealt with directly or indirectly in a work of literature. Symbol A color, shape, or object that represents something larger than itself or an abstract idea that is used to provide meaning to the writing beyond what is essentially being described. Theme The life-lesson or message an author conveys about a subject in their writing. Tone The attitude a writer takes toward a subject. It reflects the feelings of the writer. |
Module 2 Resources
the_necklace_se.pdf | |
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holt__434-439_theme_and_symbol__se.pdf | |
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the_beastly_baby.pdf | |
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9-16-13.pptx | |
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9-17-13.pptx | |
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