The basic argument advanced by a speaker or writer who then attempts to prove it; the subject or major argument of a speech or composition.
The relationship between letters and sounds fundamental in beginning reading.
A document that focuses on civic issues or matters of public policy at the community level and beyond.
A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
A 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.
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Sources Primary → The basic argument advanced by a speaker or writer who then attempts to prove it; the subject or major argument of a speech or composition.
Antonym: → One of two or more words in a language that have highly similar meanings (e.g., sorrow, grief, sadness).
Secondary Sources → The study of meaning in language.
Semantics → The study of meaning in language.
Evaluate: → Place together characters, situations or ideas to show common or differing features in literary selections.