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| A type of non-fiction, where the author writes a story about his or her own life. |
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| A type of non-fiction, where the author writes a story about another person's life. |
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| Making connections between what you are reading and your own life, the world around you, or other selections that you have read. |
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| Recall what you already know about the people, places, or events in a text. |
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| What you hope to get out of a piece of writing. |
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| The attitude of the writer toward his or her subject. |
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| a fine soft sheer fabric used especially for women's summer clothing or curtains |
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| showing kindness and gentleness |
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| a boggy area; especially : one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges |
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| A rich quick bread cut into usually triangular shapes and cooked on a griddle or baked on a sheet. |
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| a small round unsweetened bread cooked on a griddle and usually split and toasted before serving |
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| unaffectedly natural : simple |
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| to phrase or express in a specified manner |
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| the most significant element, quality, or aspect of a thing or person |
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| a distinctive atmosphere surrounding a given source |
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