figurative language
RACES
key terms
literary texts
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what does Metaphor means?

A metaphor is a direct comparison that states one thing is another. It isn’t meant to be literal, but descriptive. For example, if someone describes recess by saying that it was a zoo, he or she is using a metaphor. Recess was chaotic, with lots of different people running around; it was not literally a zoo.

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what does the R mean in the RACES strategy means?

the R means to restate the question into a statement. For an example, Should kids be allow to bring there cell phones to school? Why or why not? I think students should be allowed to bring there cell phones to school. 
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what does Dictionary means?

A dictionary is a reference book that provides the precise, or exact, meanings of words and phrases.

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what does Theme means?

The theme of a literary texts is it lesson or message. For example, a friends who like also do thing together.

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what does simile means?

A simile is a comparison using like or as. For example, She is as pretty as the picture.

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what does the A means in the RACES strategy?

The A means to answer all the questions.


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what does Affix means?

An affix is letters that are added to a root word that change its meaning. For example, when the prefix dis- is added to the word interest, the word disinterest means the opposite of the root word interest.

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what does objective summary means?

An objective summary is an overview of a text. It captures the main points but does not give every detail and does not include opinions.

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what does Personification means?

When an author describes an object as if it were a person, he or she is using personification. For example, The trees sighed in the afternoon breeze. The trees cannot really sigh but seemed to as they moved gently in the breeze.

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what does the C means in the RACES strategy?

C means to cite evidance.

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what does Root words means?

The root word is also known as the base word. Knowing the meaning of the root word can help a reader determine the meaning of other forms of the word. For example, if you know that the root word school is a place that provides knowledge, you may be able to guess that a scholar is someone who is seeking knowledge.

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what does central idea means?

The central idea is the most important point or idea that the author is making in a text. The central idea is also known as the main idea.

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what does Hyperbole means?

Hyperbole is exaggeration beyond belief. My father can lift two tons is an example of hyperbole.

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what does the E means in the RACES strategy?

the E means to explain evidence in your  own words.

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what does Glossary means?

: A glossary is an alphabetical list of words and phrases and their meanings. A glossary is often found at the end of a text.

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what does plot means?

 The specific order of a series of events that form a story is known as the plot.

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what does Figurative language means?

To understand figurative language, you need to distinguish between literal and figurative meanings of words and phrases. Literal refers to the actual meaning of a word or phrase. For example, if someone tells you to open the door, you can open a physical door. If someone tells you to open the door to your heart, you are not expected to find a door in your chest. Instead, you open up your feelings and emotions.

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what does the  S mean in the RACES strategy?

S means to sum it all up.

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what does Commas means?

: Commas are used most often to separate nonessential information from the rest of the sentence. An example is Mrs. Brown, who lives on Cherry Lane, takes her dog for a walk every morning.

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what does Characterization means?

Characterization refers to the way an author develops a characterization text.