Words shape how we think, write, and interpret literature. Think about a time when learning a new word or understanding a specific term helped you better analyze a text, express an idea, or make your writing stronger.

 One thing that helped me become a better writer was learning the difference between juxtaposition and paradox. Before, I did not understand either term, so I wouldn't utilize either in my writing or be able to identify them on a test. Once I learned what they are, though, I was able to use more literary devices in my writing and understand the structure of writing better. 

Today we did an activity on new vocabulary words.

I learned new words such as equanimity and lugubrious. 

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