Set: PSSA Glossary - Part 3

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Reading criticallyReading in which a questioning attitude, logical analysis and inference are used to judge the worth of text; evaluating relevancy and adequacy of what is read; the judgement of validity or worth of what is read, based on sound criteria.
Reading rateThe speed at which a person reads, usually silently.
ResearchA systematic inquiry into a subject or problem in order to discover, verify or revise relevant facts or principles having to do with that subject or problem.
SatireA literary tone used to ridicule or make fun of human vice or weakness.
Self-monitorKnow when what one is reading or writing is not making sense; adjust strategies for comprehension.
SemanticsThe study of meaning in language.
SimileA comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used (e.g., She eats like a bird.).
Sources PrimaryText and/or artifacts that tell or show a first-hand account of an event; original works used when researching.
Secondary SourcesText and/or artifacts used when researching that are derived from something original.
Subject areaAn organized body of knowledge; a discipline; a content area.
StyleHow an author writes; an author’s use of language; its effects and appropriateness to the author’s intent and theme.
SynonymOne of two or more words in a language that have highly similar meanings (e.g., sorrow, grief, sadness).
SyntaxThe pattern or structure of word order in sentences, clauses and phrases.
ThemeA topic of discussion or writing; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
ThesisThe basic argument advanced by a speaker or writer who then attempts to prove it; the subject or major argument of a speech or composition.
ToneThe attitude of the author toward the audience and characters (e.g., serious or humorous).
VoiceThe fluency, rhythm and liveliness in writing that makes it unique to the writer.

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