Unreal, can’t be seen Not real Can not be touched because it is not real FREEDOM is an abstract concept. Is it not real? Difficult to understand Hard.

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Unreal, can’t be seen Not real Can not be touched because it is not real FREEDOM is an abstract concept. Is it not real? Difficult to understand Hard to understand Something that can’t be identified with the five senses

A creative or artistic piece Beauty of things (relating to the) Something relating to beauty Nice in appearance Something with a nice appearance Something pleasing in appearance

Use of the same consonant vowel. (Any vowel? Anywhere?) The repetition of a letter (what kind of letter? See above.) The use of the same consonant or vowel (Where?) The repetition of first letter of words (What if the letters make different sounds?) The repetition of the same beginning sound in multiple words of a text Repetition of the first sounds of words in writing or speech

Fable or moral reading (Is it always a reading? Can a song or painting be an allegory?) A part of literature use to demonstrate deeper meanings.(What is a part of literature?) Story told by writer. (Many stories are told by writers but not many are allegories.) A poem, play, or other work of art that has a deeper meaning throughout Play, picture, poem, etc. in which characters, events and objects all symbolize some kind of moral

An indirect reference to an event. (Just an event?) An indirect reference to something.(Like what?) A reference to another thing in a book. (It can also be in music, a poem, a tv show or movie, someone’s speech or conversation.) Recalling another time in history, a story, or a famous person Refers to a work, a time in history, or a famous person

A body of notes added to a passage (What kind of notes? They must be EXPLANATORY.) Analyzing a work (so, I can talk to you and analyze a work. I can write an essay and analyze a work. What makes the analysis an annotation?) Being able to tell and explain what something is. (I can tell and explain what a hamburger is, but is that an annotation?) Notes explaining your thoughts and analysis added to a text Explanatory note or body of notes added to a text When you write on a text and analyze it

An original model in which later copies are made (good. But it literature it has to include the above) A pattern that occurs over and over again (Where? Or How?) A model. (Is Heidi Klum an archetype?) A pattern you see over again in a book, movie, etc. A recurring pattern in stories that reflect life