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Gives you information you need to understand the product. Contracts, warranties, instruction manuals,
Assemble or operate a scientific, mechanical or electronic device.
Looking at a document quickly noticing the information in the document and looking for something specific in a document.
Repeated vowel sounds in several words that are close together.
The use of words with sounds that imitate or suggest their meaning.
Comparison without a connection word that compares two unlikely objects.
Long narrative poems originally passed down by word of mouth, that tell tales of heroism.
Song or songlike poem that is often about love, betrayal or death.
Long lyric poems that were traditionally written to celebrate a famous person or lofty idea.
A specific type of lyric peom that is 14 lines long and usually has a particular meter. (Shakespear)
In drama- a story that ends happily for the main characters.
The way of speaking that is characteristic of a certain geographical areas or group of people.
Interuption in the present action of a plot to show events that happen at an earlier time.
Story that explains something about the world and typically involves gods or goddesses or other supernatural forces.