Develops critical thinking skills to analyze an experience
Reflect
To give warning or indication that something is going to happen
Foreshadow
An excuse or claim that someone was elsewhere during a criminal act
Alibi
A cultural event for the Navajo used to invoke positive blessings and to avert misfortune
Blessingway Ceremony
The ordered pattern of rhymes, at the end of the lines of a poem
Rhyme Scheme
A person who might be guilty of a crime or offense
Suspect
reaction or feeling towards a particular word or idea (usually positive or negative)
Connotation
A reason for doing something, usually this is hidden
Motive
To look back and reflect on something in order to make changes
Re-Evaluate
Calling something to mind without mentioning it explicitly, referring to something well known
Allusion
A claim, to charge a person with an offense or crime
Accuse
The atmosphere within the setting, how it would ‘feel’ to be there
Mood
Develop critical thinking skills to analyze an experience
Reflect
The final part of a story where the plot ends are drawn together to be explained/resolved
Denouement
Continuing a sentence with a pause onto the next line
Enjambment
To conclude, a conclusion that is the result of evidence and reasoning
Infer
The central idea, moral, or lesson of a text
Theme
A contract between nations and/or tribes
Treaty
A traditional story, usually an accepted belief that is not necessarily true
Mythology
Basic rhythm structure of a line in poetry
Meter
Making goals around progress and growth, focusing on the ‘journey not the destination’
Process-Oriented
When words are used in a phrase but not for their literal meaning
Idiom
A subdivision in a play; a single situation or dialog in a play
Scene
To give official approval, action, or penalty
Sanction
Using words to express a different or opposite meaning for humor
Irony