1. Summary: J. The main point; the most important idea in a paragraph or poem.
2. Theme: C. The lesson or main idea that the author wants the reader to get.
3. Foreshadowing: I. Hints about what will happen later in the story.
4. Coral like: (No matching definition provided)
5. Main idea: Q. The main idea or point of a paragraph.
6. Namids (long): (No matching definition provided)
7. Perspective: K. A different point of view or way of looking at something.
8. Conveyd: P. To answer or make words into a different language.
9. Support: O. When something helps you better understand the story or apply what you are reading.
10. Topic: G. The order of events in a story.
11. Mood: A. The feelings or atmosphere that a story or poem creates.
12. Setting: D. Means the actions taken by the characters and influences the story line.
13. Sanger: (No matching definition provided)
14. Infer: F. To figure things out and make guesses.
15. Rule: T. Presenting claim or saying something is true.
16. Predict (inference or guess): S. To come to a conclusion through reasoning.
17. Context: L. A difference of opinion; a point of disagreement.
18. Analyze: H. To analyze a situation or event carefully.
19. Research: B. To improve or make something better.
20. Essay: R. To communicate or put your thoughts on paper.
Vocabulary Matching 17E07E
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