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Analyze The Impact of Word Choices on Tone and Meaning
Analyze the Development of Theme
Analyzing the Impact of Word Choices on Tone and Meaning
Analyze Interactions Between Characters
Analyze and Evaluate Multiple Interpretations of a Literary Work
Analyze how Cultural Experience is Reflected in World Literature
Analyze how Authors Manipulate Time to Affect Mood
Analyze Characters Internal and External Conflicts in Text
Compare and Contrast Themes Across Genres
Determine Character Traits by Using Dramatic Monologue
Distinguish Between the Denotative and Connotative Meanings of Words
Determine the Figurative Meaning of Words and Phrases
Compare Works that Express a Universal Theme
Evaluate the Impact of Diction and Tone
Contrast Themes, Styles, and Trends in American Literature
Determine Characters' Traits Using Soliloquies
Evaluate the Influences on American Literature - 1620 to 1800
Evaluate the Influences on American Literature - 1800-1870
Analyze Philosophical Arguments in Literary Works
Paraphrase Literature

Related Concepts

Interpret Hyperbole in a Sentence
Determine the Figurative Meaning of Words and Phrases
Interpret Metaphors
Interpret Personification
Identify & Interpret Imagery
Identify Foreshadowing in Literature
Explain How Point of View Affects Theme
Analyze How Literary Elements Shape Responses to a Work
Contrast Points of View
Identify Recurring Themes Across Literary Works
Analyze the Impact of Analogies on Text
Analyze Idioms
Use the Biographical Approach to Analyze a Work of Literature
Analyze the Impact of Allusions on Text
Analyze How Differences in Point of View Create Suspense or Humor
Determine the Figurative Meaning in Speeches
Identify & Use Literal & Figurative Meanings of Words
Analyze Philosophical Arguments in Literary Works
Evaluate the Impact of Diction and Tone
Compare Works that Express a Universal Theme
Determine Characters' Traits Using Soliloquies
Compare and Contrast Themes Across Genres
Determine Character Traits by Using Dramatic Monologue