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NWEA Vocabulary 5 th Grade. A myth is a made-up story that explains the existence of a natural phenomenon — such as where thunder comes from.

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1 NWEA Vocabulary 5 th Grade

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7 A myth is a made-up story that explains the existence of a natural phenomenon — such as where thunder comes from or why snow falls from the sky. Myths — which often include gods and goddesses and other supernatural characters who have the power to make extraordinary things happen — are popular even when people know the actual reasons for natural phenomena.

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32 Anthology An anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler. It may be a collection of poems, short stories, plays, songs, or excerpts. In genre fiction anthology is used to categorize collections of shorter works such as short stories and short novels, usually collected into a single volume for publication.genrefictionshort storiesnovels

33 Diction Definition Diction can be defined as style of speaking or writing determined by the choice of words by a speaker or a writer. Diction or choice of words separates good writing from bad writing. Types of Diction Individuals vary their diction depending on different contexts and settings. Therefore, we come across various types of diction. It may be “formal” where formal words are used in formal situations e.g. press conferences, presentations etc. Similarly, we use “informal” diction in informal situations like writing or talking to our friends. “Slang” is the use of words that are impolite or newly coined.styleSlang

34 Paradox Definition The term Paradox is from the Greek word “paradoxon” that means contrary to expectations, existing belief or perceived opinion. It is a statement that appears to be self- contradictory or silly but may include a latent truth. It is also used to illustrate an opinion or statement contrary to accepted traditional ideas.

35 Examples of Paradox Your enemy’s friend is your enemy. I am nobody. Wise fool “I can resist anything but temptation.” – Oscar Wilde


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