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What is the definition of Denotation

The denotation of a word is its meaning that appears in the dictionary and has no associated negative or positive emotions.

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What is the definition of sagacious 

having or showing good judgment and an ability to grasp difficult concepts and ideas

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What is the definition of inured 

made accustomed; adapted

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What is the definition of vehemently  

in a way that is strongly emotional, heated, or impassioned

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What is the definition of waylay 

to trap or approach by surprise; intercept

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What is an allusion 

An allusion is an indirect reference to a person, object, historical event, or literary work that the audience is commonly familiar with.

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What is a metaphor

a nonliteral comparison between two unlike items, with no obvious signal words to indicate there is a comparison; the comparison is sometimes buried deep, using verbs, adjectives, or phrases that convey the comparison

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What is sarcasm 

a form of verbal irony that sounds like praise but intentionally mocks or ridicules

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What is an anaphora 

when authors repeat certain words or phrases to call attention to a concept they want readers to notice.

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What can a fast pace in a story lead to 

propel readers swiftly through plot events, providing an exciting tone

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What is a nuance 

To understand nuance, or shades of meaning, you need to understand what a synonym is. Simply put, a synonym is a word that shares the same denotation as another word. However, the connotations of the two words that share the same denotation can be different.

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What is the definition of allay 

to ease or reduce

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What does revising a story do 

helps finalize the story and rid them of errors

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What is perspective 

an author’s or a character’s attitudes, values, or opinions that influence the representation of a topic.

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What is tone 

the tone of a literary work expresses the writer's attitude toward or feelings about the subject matter and audience.

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How do you use explicit meanings in stories 

it is clearly stated, is easily detectable, and is distinctly conveyed through an author’s direct message or meaning

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How do you phrase a hyperbole in a sentence 

you use exaggeration to make a point or to get a strong emotional response from the reader

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What is an example of irony 

His majesty, who is a most magnanimous prince, ... frequently honored me with his visits, and was pleased to assist my masters in teaching me. We began already to converse together in some sort; and the first words I learnt, were to express my desire “that he would please give me my liberty;” which I every day repeated on my knees. His answer, as I could comprehend it, was, “that this must be a work of time, not to be thought on without the advice of his council.”

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How is imagery used 

the use of figurative and connotative words in ways that appeal to the five senses.

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How do you use humor in stories to make them interesting 

to entertain and amuse readers

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How do you use a connotation 

The connotation of a word is the emotional association that a word carries with it, which has been attached to a word by an individual’s past experiences. A word’s connotation makes a reader’s response to a particular word emotionally positive or negative.

500

How do you use a stanza 

To organize a poem

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How do you finalize a story 

by making sure that the story doesn't have errors 

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How do you use sarcasm 

By using a harsher form of irony to express disapproval of someone or something, often by mockingly stating the opposite of what is actually meant.

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How do you use pacing 

to use rhythm and speed to express how tense or lax a situation could be 

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