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Third person limited narrartors has access to the thought and emotions of one character
third person omniscient a narrator tells story with thoughts and emotion of all characters
phrase a small group of words standing together as a conception
central theme primary underlined"big idea"connecting plot,characters, setting
central idea the main idea of a story in formational texts
revision / revised to look over/ update something
formal vs informal tone objective, precise and controversial
objective summary overview of texts main point
conclusion end or finish of a point
claim or counterclaim allow/ not allow something
perspective a way of seeing a situation based on a characters beliefs
point of view (pov) the angle on which a story is being told
primary source the main reason or central intention behind and action
relevant vs irrelevant relevant: directly supports a subject irrelivant: nhot important
primary: means firest in time oredd primary: means first in time order
connotation an idea or feeling that a word describes with its litteral meaning
emphasis the important value given to something
contribute to give something to help achieve a goal
inference/infer/inferred educated guess/toto reach conclusion/forming opinion based on evidence
omit/omision person or thing left out
analogy a comparison of 2 things
antonym the opposite or near opposite of another word
synomym a word or phrase that means the same as another word
interrogative having or conveying the force of a condition
indicative serving a sign or a idioncantion
subjunctive relatingor aonotiing to a mood
imperative a request or suggestion
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