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Reading Terms

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dynamic charactera character who changes or grows during a work of literature
emotional appealan appeal to pathos rather than logos or ethos
ethosan appeal to the ethics and character of the speaker
etymologythe derivation-origin and history of a word
exposition/expositorywriting that explains, informs, or presents information
flat charactera character constructed by a single idea or quality
genrea category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique, or content
hyperbolean obviously exaggerated statement
idioma common phrase that cannot be understood by its literal meaning
indirect characterizationcreated by description of action and what other characters say about them
inferencerequires consturcting meaning by combining information from the text with background knowledge
ironysituational, dramatic, and verbal
jargonwords particular to a profession, trade, or group
literalfactual, explicit, direct
logosfleshing out the central idea through claims, data, warrants
metaphora comparison of two unlike things
moodthe emotional state of mind, the felling, that a work of literature evokes
mytha traditional or legenary story often involving fictional, superhuman characteristics
narrativefiction in which the author seeks to entertain, to transmit, culture and values, and/or to explain human behavior


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