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word, idea, reason, speech Word List REVIEW: log word, idea, reason, speech

an official record; a book in which information is written in timely manner

logbook an official record; a book in which information is written in timely manner

words expressing regret; words asking to be excused for an action

apology words expressing regret; words asking to be excused for an action

introduction; preface; an introductory chapter at the beginning of a book or play

prologue introduction; preface; an introductory chapter at the beginning of a book or play

a short section added to end of a book; a short poem or speech directly to the audience at the end of a play

epilogue a short section added to end of a book; a short poem or speech directly to the audience at the end of a play

a word, name, symbol, or trademark designed for easy recognition

logo a word, name, symbol, or trademark designed for easy recognition

kind words spoken about a person who has passed away; high praise

eulogy kind words spoken about a person who has passed away; high praise

a long speech made by one person; a continuous series of jokes delivered by a comedian

monologue a long speech made by one person; a continuous series of jokes delivered by a comedian

a conversation between two or more people; words shared between people

dialog a conversation between two or more people; words shared between people

a statement, thought, or action that is reasonable; words that make sense

logical a statement, thought, or action that is reasonable; words that make sense

words that draw comparison and similarities

analogy words that draw comparison and similarities