Observable facts or events that can be studied or explained are called _______.
The Stories We Leave Behind | Latine Lit ML

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12th Grade
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Jenny Gustavson
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phenomena
2.
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To examine two or more things to find similarities is to _______.
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compare
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To show the differences between two or more things is to _______.
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contrast
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The use of something to represent ideas or concepts is called _______.
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symbolism
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To communicate or express something is to _______.
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convey
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A particular version or interpretation of something, especially a musical or dramatic work, is called a ________.
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rendition
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The circumstances or background that surround an event, idea, or statement and help to explain it is known as ________.
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context
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