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Diagram A graphic design that explains the relationship between parts of a whole
LEgend an explanatory list of the symbols on a map or chart
Reflective Nonfiction Adresses an expirence and includes the writers insights about the events importance; letter or memoir journal
Persuasive Nonfiction tries to convince the reader to adopt a particular point of view or take a particular course of action; editorrial or sales brochure
Narrative nonfiction tells the story of real-life expirences; biography or auto-biography
Expository Nonfiction PPresents facts or explains a process; media account, essay/article, or how-to article
Chronological order presents details in time order
Compare and contrast order similar/different
cause and effect order relaionship among events
problem and solution identifies problem and then proposes solution
Tone writers attitude about the audience and sublect
Voice writers way of "speaking" based on the word choice, sentance structure, and tone
suggest to mention as something;to think over
imply to mean of suggest without specifically saying
support to take the side of, up hold or help; to help prove
main idea major topic of what you read or write
supporting details details that support ht emain idea
fact something that actually happened
opinion a persons bias
cite to refer to or quote by way of example
justify to prove; show to be just, right, or resonable
bias a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgement
summary a brief passage
sequence to follow one thing after another
pertinent related to the topic
determine to figure out
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