b the way in which two or more things are the same
c To examine in order to observe or discover similarities and differences
d facts or data of a numerical kind which represents significant information about a given subject
e literary work characterized by a particular style,form,or content
5 Multiple Choice Questions
The author's attitude or opinion about the subject;the viewpoint from which something is written
The pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in poetry it brings out the musical quality of language and can create a particular mood
A graph or chart representing facts,numbers, or other data
a term used to specify the distinct types or categories into which literary works are grouped; also known as a genre
The way in which two or more things are not the same
5 True/False Question
Author's purpose → what the author is trying to accomplish through the writing
Idiom → An expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up
theme → the similarity or likeness of sound existing between two or more words
Central Problem → To show differences when compared;be different
Conclusion → A reasonable outcome that one can predict based on one's own knowledge, combined with the information obtained from the text; it is related to the information that is given in the text but may not be directly stated in the text