Word: Intertextuality
- Parts of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: The relation between texts, especially literary ones.
- Example: Every text is a product of Intertextuality.
- This story describes the relationship between Irony and Intertextuality.
Word: Inherent
- Parts of Speech: Adjective
- Meaning: belonging to or being a part of the nature of a person or thing.
- Example: I tend to turn our inherent fear of failing into the fear of failing to meet my potential.
Word: Mosaic
- Parts of Speech: Adjective
- Meaning: A decoration on a surface made by setting small pieces of glass, tile, or stone of different colors into another material to make pictures or patterns.
- Example: Just like a mosaic, our lives are made up of many individual moments, experiences, and choices.
Word: Interpretation
- Parts of Speech: Noun
- Meaning: The action of explaining the meaning of something.
- Example: The dispute is based on two widely differing interpretations of the law.
Word: Dialogic
- Parts of Speech: Adjective
- Meaning: Relating to, characterized by, or participating in the dialogue.
- Example: A teaching and learning strategy called, “Dialogic Learning” is centered on conversation and engagement.
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