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KAP vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |