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Non-Literal Language
Sometimes the author’s meaning is different from the literal meaning of the words. Learn how to identify the non-literal language and figure out its meaning in texts.
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First Lesson
Word Parts
Word Meaning Clues
Learning New Words
Multiple Meaning Words
Pronouns
Text Signals
Purpose of Texts
Review 1
Forms and Documents
Searching the Web
Social Media
Using Email
Job Application
Key Information
Main Ideas
Connecting Ideas
A Personal Story
Complex Stories
Persuasive Texts
Complex Persuasive Texts
Steps in Procedures
Problems and Solutions
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Describing Things
Time and Order
Inferences from Texts
Review 2
Text Signals ►
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