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kap vocab
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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. |