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When you come across a word, a number of ideas may come into your mind. You are bale to think of other words The process of forming links as you think of the called word association. The more links there are words, the more you understand them. Word associat also help you remember better words you have lear before. As you recall them they become a part of your act vocabulary. You, eventually, are able to use them when yo talk or write.

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When you come across a word, a number of ideas may come into your mind. You are bale to think of other words. The process of forming links as you think of the word is called word association. The more links there are between words, the more you understand them. Word association also help you remember better words you have learned before. As you recall them they become a part of your active vocabulary. You, eventually, are able to use them when you talk or write.Similarity, assonance and etc.. example of word association

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When you come across a word, a number of ideas may come into your mind. You are bale to think of other words. The process of forming links as you think of the word is called word association. The more links there are between words, the more you understand them. Word association also help you remember better words you have learned before. As you recall them they become a part of your active vocabulary. You, eventually, are able to use them when you talk or write.

Synonyms- are words that are similar or have a related meaning to another word.Similarity - apoint,feature,ordetailinwhichtwoitemsarealike.Example:Road Street, Path, HighwayGroup Set, Family, VarietyTeacher Instructor, Professor

Contrast - the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are comparedAntonyms - a word opposite in meaning to another.Example:Happy SadIntelligent Brainless, HeadlessBrave Coward, Fearful

Many examples of assonance can be found in prose and poetry.Assonanceis the repetition ofvowelsounds in nearby words. It is used to reinforce the meanings of words or to set the mood.Example:Site Cite, Sight, ScytheClown Ground, Round, SourHigh Night, WhiteBox Clock, Rock, WokBox, Clock, Rock, WokTongue Twister

Example:Site Cite, Sight, ScytheClown Ground, Round, SourHigh Night, WhiteBox, Clock, Rock, Wok

Example:Site Cite, Sight, ScytheClown Ground, Round, SourHigh Night, WhiteBox, Clock, Rock, WokContrast - the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are comparedAntonyms - a word opposite in meaning to another.Example:Happy SadIntelligent Brainless, HeadlessBrave Coward, Fearful

Contrast - the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are comparedAntonyms - a word opposite in meaning to another.Example:Happy SadIntelligent Brainless, HeadlessBrave Coward, Fearful

Contrast - the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are comparedAntonyms - a word opposite in meaning to another.Example:Happy SadIntelligent Brainless, HeadlessBrave Coward, Fearful

Contrast - the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are comparedAntonyms - a word opposite in meaning to another.Example:Moon - MoonlightBlack - BlackboardWater - Watermelon

Contrast - the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are comparedAntonyms - a word opposite in meaning to another.Example:Teacher Strict, IntelligentIntelligent Brainless, HeadlessBrave Coward, Fearful

Contrast - the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are comparedAntonyms - a word opposite in meaning to another.Example:Teacher Strict, IntelligentIntelligent Brainless, HeadlessBrave Coward, Fearful

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