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English, 19.11.2020 18:00 trujillo03

Complete the chart by dragging and dropping the correct meaning into the third column to match the term in each row. Meaning Options ( 3 of 3 )
the author’s, speaker’s, or narrator’s attitude toward a subject, evident through diction and other style elementsa state involving beliefs and feelings that causes a person to think or act in a certain wayan idea or feeling that a word suggests in addition to its literal or primary meaning
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attitude
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