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TermDefinition
3rd person limited focuses on one person
3rd person omniscient a narrative perspective where an all-knowing narrator tells the story using third-person pronouns (he, she, they)
phrase a group of words that makes sense
transition/transitional phrase a word or a group of words that bridges to ideas in writing
Central theme the over arching idea or lesson of a text
central idea the main idea
revision the act of revising or altering
revised to look at it again with the intent to change,
objective summary concise version of a text without opinion
conclusion end of infrence
claim argument
counterclaim opposing view
perspective your opinion or interpretation
point of view who is telling the story
primary purpose the main reason it was written
Relevant vs. irrelevant Relevant is applicable, irrelevant is not applicable
Primary or primarily primary means main
Connotation emotion or idea that goes along with the meaning of a word
emphasis special importance, value, or promineince given to something
contribute to help to cause or bring about
infernce/infer,inferred a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
omit/omission leave something out
analogy an extended metaphor
allusion defrence
anatonym oppsite
interrogative question
indicative statement
subjuntive wish
imperative command
conditional under certain conditions something could happen
stanza a paragraph in poetry
dialogue conversation
convey meaning to communicate in a way that helps you understand what something means
active vs passive
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