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• A-nal-o-gy• A-pol-o-gy• Di-a-log• Ep-i-logue• Eu-lo-gy• Log-book• Log-i-cal• Lo-go• Mon-o-logue• Pro-logue
Analogy (n)
– Words that:• Draw Comparisons• Draw Similarities
My friend made the analogy that blue is to sky as green is to grass.
Apology (n)
• Words:– Expressing regret,
or asking to be
excused from an
action.
I wrote a letter of apology to my neighbors when I broke their window.
Dialog (n)
• A conversation– Between two or more
people- Words shared
between people
I listened to the dialog in the movie.
Epilogue (n)
• A short section:– Added to the end of
a book- A short poem or
speech directly to the
audience at the end of
a play
After I finished reading the story, I read the epilogue at the end.
Eulogy (n)
• Kind words:– Spoken about a
person who has
passed away
- High praise
My dad gave the eulogy at my grandfather’s funeral.
Logbook (n)
• An official record:– A book in which
information is written in
a timely manner.
The captain recorded information about the storm in the logbook.
Logical (adj)
• A statement,
thought, or action
that is reasonable– Words that make
sense
I came up with a logical explanation for why I was not asleep yet.
Logo (n)
• A word, name,
symbol, or
trademark– Designed for easy
recognition
I looked at the logo on the outside of the office building.
Monologue (n)
• A long speech:– Made by one
person- A continuous
series of jokes
delivered by a
comedian
I listened to the actor recite their monologue.