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kap vocab

TermDefinition
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
Created by: frankcor000
 

 



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