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Predicting:    Anticipating what is coming next as you read.
Monitoring your comprehension:    Evaluating your understanding as you read and correcting the problem whenever you realize that you are not comprehending.
Context clues:    Words in a sentence or paragraph which help the reader deduce (reason out) the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
Word-structure clue:    Roots, prefixes, and suffixes that help you determine a word's meaning. Word structure clues are also known as word part clues.
Root:    Base word that has a meaning of its own.
Prefix:    Word part attached to the beginning of a root word that adds its meaning to that of the base word.
Suffix:    Word part attached to the end of a root word.
Etymology:    The origin and history of a word.
Denotation:    Literal, explicit meaning of a word-its dictionary definition.
Connotation:    Additional, nonliteral meaning associated with a word.
Figurative language:    Words that create unusual comparisons or vivid pictures in the reader's mind. Figurative language is also called figures of speech.
Metaphor:    Figure of speech suggesting a comparison between two essentially dissimilar things, usually by saying that one of them is the other.
Simile:    Figure of speech presenting a comparison between two essentially dissimilar things by saying that one of them is like the other.
Hyperbole:    Figure of speech using obvious exaggeration for emphasis and effect.
Personification:    Figure of speech in which nonhuman or nonliving things are given human traits or attributes.







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