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KITE vocab

TermDefinition
Third person limited narrator, focuses on 1 person
Third person omniscent narrator, outside objective POV
phrase A group of words that mean something when put together.
transitional phrase Moves the reader from one idea to the next
central theme an underlining idea that runs through a narrative idea or text.
central idea the main idea
Objective summary Not to have bias, shortened version of the story all facts
Concise, Precise Succinct/exact
revision/revised act of revising writing and make alterations to a written matter
conclusion ending or making an inferance
claim argument
counterclaim opposing view point
perspective opinion or interpretation
point of view qwho is telling the story
primary purpose the main reason the story was written.
emphasis special importance for something
contribute to help a cause or bring about
inferance a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning
analogy a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
illusion a thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
omit/omission to leave something out
antonym opposite
synonym same
interrogative question
indicative saying something
subjunctive wish
imperative command
conditional under the right condition it could happen.
dialogue speech
stanza a paragraph of poem
acknowledge of opposing viewpoint identifying a counter argument, and emonstrating and understanding of different perspectives
maintain focus keeping ones attention
convey meaning to communicate in a way that helps you understand what something means
active voice when you actively do something
passve when something is actively happening to you
elipsis omit of info, separation of listed items, a pause in the stor
dash an abrupt change
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