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KAP Vocab

QuestionAnswer
Third person limited a narrative that follows one person's perspective/POV
Third person omniscient a narrative where the narrator knows all the characters' thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
Phrase a group of two or more words that act like a single without a sentence
Central Theme (literature) the big idea or lesson that everyone can relate to, applies to life beyond the story
Central Idea (informational) Primary, overarching message or main point the author wants to convey, summary of text
Revision/Revised the act of improving or altering something
Formal vs Informal tone being polite, precise, and professional versus being conversational, personal, and more direct
Objective summary shows main ideas and important details without using opinions
Conclusion the end or finish of an event or process
Claim or Counterclaim state of assert that something is the case with evidence or opposing a claim
Perspective (more of an opinion) the view point through which a character experiences and understands events
Point of View/POV (who's telling it) a narrative in which a story is told from
Primary Purpose the motivation behind the author writing the story, the goal of the story, reason for existence
Relevant vs Irrelevant relevant helps clarify and directly connects but irrelevant distracts and adds no value
Primary or Primarily describes the most important or fundamental aspect od something
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