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TermDefinition
Third person limited focus on one character in the story
third person omniscient outside point of view
transition/transitional phrase across, beyond, through/moves an idea from one to another
phrase a group of words that mean something when put together
central theme the main idea
central idea an idea that runs through a narrative
objective summary only the consice summary no opinion or bias.
concise/ precise concise= straight to the point, precise= exact
conculusion the end or infrence
claim or counterclaim arguement, opposing viewpoint
perspective your opinion or inerpretation
point of view who is telling the story
primary purpose the main reason the story was made
primary or primarily the main reason the story was made
relevant vs. irrelevant applicable, nonapplicable
connotation emotion or idea
omit/omission to leave something out
antonym opposite
synonym same
interrogative to question
indicate to say or state
subjunctive to wish
imperative to command
conditional under the right conditions this could happen
stanza paragraph in poetry
dialogue talking in litrature
maintain focus keep one's attention
acknowledge an opposing viewpoint neutrally identifiying a counterargument an understanding of different perspectives
convey meaning to communicate in a way that helps you understand what something means
passive vs. active voice active is when you actively do something. passive is when it happens to you.
dash abrupt change
ellipsis a separation of listed items, omit information, a pause in the story
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