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TermDefinition
Third person limited Has a narrator and is in one person's point of view mainly
third person omniscient has a narrator and is from many points of view
Phrase Position and traditions a group of words that make sense and are shorter than a sentence
transitional phrase words or group of words that bridge to ideas in writing
Central theme The overarching idea or lesson in the text
Central idea The main idea
Formal vs. Informal tone The formal way of saying something VS. the informal way of saying something
revision/revised when you correct or change something to be correct
Objective summary a concise compilation of the text without opinion
Concise/Precise straight to the point kind of precise
Conclusion end or inference
claim verse counterclaim argument opposing viewpoint
perspective your opinion or interpretation
point of view who is telling the story
primary purpose the main reason it was written
relevant vs. irrelevant Something that matters vs. something that does not.
Primarily or primary The main source or the most of the source.
Connotation The suggested meaning for something like phrase or word.
Contribute to help to cause or bring about
interference a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
Analogy compare similar Concepts to works of literature.
illusion a direct or indirect reference to a significant Time Event in literature
Convey meaning to communicate in a way that helps you understand what something means
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