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TermDefinition
Third person limited The narrative point where narrator uses here sheet to follow one character perspective
Third person omniscient A narrative perspective in knowing non-character narrative tells a story third person
Phrase A small group of words standing together as a forming component or clause
Central theme The primary underlying message that connects all elements to the main idea
Central idea The main part of the story
Revision/revised Have been altered or corrected
Formal vs informal term Objective style of communication; serious and respectful Casual conversation style
Objective summary A neutral overview
Conclusion The end or finish an event person
Claim or counter claim State or assert something is the case without providing evidence
Perspective A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; point of you
Point of view A particular attitude or way of considering a matter/the way the story has been told
Primary purpose The main reason or objective behind an action policy or an event
Relevant irrelevant Closely connected or app appropriate to what is being done or considered - not connected with or relevant to something
Primary or primarily Of chief importance; principle
Connotation The emotional, cultural, or implied meaning associated with a word.
Emphasis A special importance, significance, or intensity placed on specific words to make them stand out.
Contribute To give or help a person, group, cause, or organization
inference/infer/inferred Conclusion reached or the basis of evidence in reasoning
omit/omission the failure to act or disclose information when duty requires
analogy A comparison between two different and often unrelated things
Allusion A brief indirect reference to a familiar person, place, or event
Antonym A word or phrase that is opposite in meaning to another word or phrase
Interrogative Used to ask questions; seeking information
Indicative An objective meaning serving as a sign or indication
Subjunctive A grammatical mood; expression
Imperative A grammatical form used to issue direct commands
Conditional Express that a result is contingent on a specific condition
Stanza A paragraph in a poem
Transition/transitional phrase A process, period or instance of changing from one state to another
Dialogue A conversation between two or more people
Ellipsis The omission from speech or writing of a word or words
Maintain focus To eliminate distractions
Acknowledge an opposing viewpoint Recognizing a counter argument
Concise/precise Being strictly accurate, exact, and detailed leaving no room for ambiguity
Convey meaning To transport, communicate legally, transfer properly
Active vs passive voice The chef prepared the meal. The meal was prepared by the chef.
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