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Answer:
1. Figurative language.
2. Literal
3. Connotative.
4. Conventions.
5. Hundred of years.
6. Genres.
7. Interpreting.
8. Information.
9. Informational literature.
10. Interpretive literature.
Explanation:
1. <u>Figurative language</u> is a type of language used by an author to hint at deeper meanings.
2. <u>Literal</u> meaning of a word refers to exactly what it is.
3. <u>Connotative</u> meaning of a word includes what the word may represent.
4. <u>Conventions</u> is the term used for society's tried and true rules that guide life.
5. <u>Hundred of years</u> truth is one that’s been valid for centuries.
6. Different types of literature are referred to as <u>Genres</u>.
7. One type of reading is <u>Interpreting</u> what a sign means.
8. The primary purpose in nonfiction is to provide <u>Information</u> to the reader.
9. A news report is an example of <u>Informational literature.</u>
10. <u>Interpretive literature</u> often contains deeper ideas and concepts.
This magical story takes you on a journey throughout Matilda's life. ... My favourite character is Matilda because it is really amazing that a 4 year old girl knows everything a grown up can know, and also because she is very sensible and polite to everybody except Miss Trunchbull....