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Sveta_85 [38]
3 years ago
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I need help with matching, Please & Thank You! Words: delete metaphor draft colloquial italicize trite anthology copyright M

eanings: informal, conversation set in special print for emphasis preliminary copy collection of stories remove; cross out figure of speech unoriginal; overused ownership of the right to print and sell
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2 answers:
Nataliya [291]3 years ago
5 0
Metaphor: <span> figure of speech
</span>
draft: <span>preliminary copy 
</span><span>
colloquial: </span><span> informal, conversation
</span><span>
italicize: </span><span> set in special print for emphasis 
</span><span>
trite: </span><span>unoriginal; overused 
</span><span>
anthology: </span><span>collection of stories 

</span>copyright: ownership of the right to print and sell
miskamm [114]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

- Delete - remove; cross out(word delete refers to remove or get rid of erase)

- Metaphor - figure of speech(metaphor exemplifies the use of a word for comparison in order to invoke a direct a similarity between two things)

- Draft - a preliminary copy(draft is the early version of a written work, often called a preliminary sketch or outline)

- Colloquial - informal, conversation(colloquial refers to pertaining to an informal conversation)

- Italicize - set in special print for emphasis(Italicizing is the process that employs use of words in special print in order to emphasize its meaning or impact)

- Trite - unoriginal; overused(Trite is synonymous to hackneyed or unoriginal)

- Anthology - collection of stories(anthology illustrates a collection of literary works like poems or short stories)

- Copyright -  ownership of the right to print and sell(copyright is the right by law to determine the publish, copy or distribute a piece of art which could be a piece of writing, music, etc.)

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