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KAP vocab

QuestionAnswer
third person Limited A narrative point of view where an outside narrator uses " he she or they" to follow one characters perspetive
third person omniscient a narrative perspective where an all knowing non-character narrative tells the story using thrid-person pronouns
central theme a primarily understanding message,lesson or big, or big idea on author conveys used with litature text
central idea the primarly,overarching message or main idea the author conveys
revison/ revised seeing something again
formal uses precise,standered wording and doesn't use first person
informal tone like a conversation
objective summary a nutral overview of a text
conclusion end or finish the process of an event
claim or counterclaim the main argument the opposite point og view
perspective they way you see somthing show the story being told
point of view a particular way of seeing something/who
primary purpose the main reason,or core objective behind an actor
relevant closely connected
irrelevant something not related
primary omthing that is in first time
primarily the adverb meaning most part
connotation an idea,or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primarly meaning
emphasis force or intreasting or expression that gives importance to something
contribute to provide somthing (ideas,effort)
infrence a conclusion
omit exlclude,leaveout,of fail to do something
omission failure to act or perform a required duty
analogy a caparison between two different things
allusion literacy that references a person place or thing
antonym a word that has the exact opposite meaning
synonym a phrase that has the same or nearly the same meaning
interrogative a word,phrase that asks a question or has the form of a query
indicative serving as a sign or implying a suggestion
subjunctive a verb mood used to explore imagenary situations
imperative something vitally important
conditional something that is depended on something on specifc terms
stanza a reacurring set of two or more lines within a poem
transistion a period of changing from one state to another
dialogue conversation bewteen two or more characters
ellipsis a pucucation having three dots
maintain focus the ability to sustain attention
acknowledge an opposing viewpoint the rhetorical act of recognizing
concise writing that is brief
coveny to transport something physically or commute
active voice the action is defined by the word
passive voice subject receives the action instead of performing
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