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kap vocab
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| third person limited | pov that narrator has access to just one characters perspective |
| third person omniscient | pov where character tells story and can see all characters perspective |
| phrase | small group of words standing together as a unit forming a component of clause |
| central theme | the message or idea a author is conveying used with literature |
| central idea | main point author wants to convey about a top/ informational |
| revision/ revised | seeing again /ree see |
| formal v informal tone | formal doesnt use 1st person pro nouns informal conversations and express |
| objective summary | nuteral overview of a text |
| conclusion | end or finish of process/ event |
| claim or counterclaim | claim is the main arguement counterclaim is opposite viewpoint |
| perspective | point of view and how story is being told |
| point of view | narrative perspective from which a story is told |
| primary purpose | main reason behind a action |
| relevent vs irrelevant | connected, not connected |
| primary vs primarily | primary-first in order primarily-for the most part |
| connotation | emotional implied meanings associated with a word |
| emphasis | special importance or value of something |
| contribute | give in order to accieve something |
| infrence | act of inferring |
| infer | conclufde info from evidence |
| inferred | conclude |
| omit | leave out |
| omission | person being left out |
| analogy | comparison of 2 things of clarification |
| allusion | expression designated to call something to mind without metioning |
| antonym | word oppostie |
| synonym | word similar |
| interrogative | word, phrase, or sentence structure used to ask direct or indirect questions |
| indicative | serving as a sign or indication of something |
| subjunctive | grammer mood expression ob doubt desire hypothetical situations |
| imperative | grammatical mood used to express comands requests |
| conditional | subject to tone or more conditions or requirments being met |
| stanza | A group of lines forming the basic reoccurring metrical unit and a poem |
| Transitions/transitional phase phase | Transition process or active changing, transitional phrase – group of words like for example |
| Dialogue | Conversation between two more people |
| ellipsis | The omission from speech on writing words for clues |
| Maintain focus | Eliminate distractions |
| Acknowledge opposing viewpoint | Rhetorical act of recognizing opposing |
| concise | Giving the relevant or necessary info |
| percise | Marked by accuracy |
| Convey meaning meaning | To transport or carry to a place |
| Active voice | When subject performs the action |
| Passive voice | Focus shifts from doer to the actions recipient |