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| 4. | measure of length. |
| 6. | is a diagram that shows organization of data through the use of words, pictures, or symbols. |
| 9. | is the brief synthesis of a long passage for several passages. |
| 10. | property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage. |
| 12. | is a highly personal or unreasoned contortion of judgement, otherwise known as prejudice. |
| 13. | a type of formal outline that is useful for the quick and efficient organization of ideas. |
| 15. | a comparison between two objects using a specific |
| 19. | type of texts that include the literary genre most commonly found in literature books. |
| 20. | physical location and specific time or historical period in which the story occurs. |
| 23. | a source that provide indirect and second hand information. |
| 26. | moving quickly or violently. |
| 27. | interrupts the sequence of events to relate an event from an earlier time. |
| 28. | a deep sound uttered in pain or sorrow. |
| 30. | is a restatement of information in your own words. |
| 33. | involves moving your eyes quickly across a line or down a page to locate particular information. |
| 35. | a type of format outline that each main topic and subtopic is written in a complete sentence. |
| 36. | fluent or persuasive speaking on writing. |
| 38. | point where the conflict between the opposing forces is settled. |
| 44. | background information about the character which serve as preparation of subsequent action and conflicts. |
| 47. | struggle between two opposing forces. |
| 48. | the used of words that imitate sound. |
| 49. | is a brief nonfiction composition that offers an opinion on a subject. |
| 51. | a grouping of two or more lines of a poem in terms of length, metrical form, or rhyme scheme. |
| 53. | refers to the relationship between two words or group of words that always go together to form a commonly used expression. |
| 55. | the repitition of initial consonant sound. |
| 57. | is a story told through characters played by actors. |
| 58. | temporary suspension of hostilities. |
| 59. | led he balangay and also called a chieftain. |
| 61. | a figure of speech which endous animal ideas or inanimate objects with human traits or abilities. |
| 64. | used in a narration to present events in the order in which they occur. |
| 65. | source and materials that provide direct first hand information about subjects and events. |
| 67. | recalling an event simultaneously with what is actually happening. |
| 68. | a language that appeals to the senses. |
| 70. | reading a written report word for word, glancing up from time to time to make an eye contact. |
| 73. | the science of manipulating genetic traits and substance. |
| 74. | it is a word used instead of a noun. |
| 77. | the recurrence of a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. |
| 81. | show the relationship between ideas in separate sentences. |
| 86. | shortening by paraphrasing, noting the key points and finally coming up with the salient points of the text. |
| 87. | a temporary timber stage or structure. |
| 88. | is a diagram that represents the elements of a system using illustrations or drawings that show how something works or what part it has. |
| 89. | a statement, your point of view on the topic and is stated directly and often in one sentence only. |
| 90. | a word or group of words that has the opposite meaning reveal the meaning of an unknown term |
| 91. | the recurring of words, phrases, lines, or stanzas. |
| 92. | taking a nap after lunch. |
| 94. | any person that appears in a work of fiction. |
| 95. | monetary unit in France, Belgium, Switzerland, and other countries. |
| 96. | group of words without a subject or verb. |
| 97. | verbs ending in -ing used as noun. |