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KAP vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Third person limited | An outside narrator tells the story but only has access of thoughts and feelings of one character |
| Third person omniscient | All knowing narrator tells the story and has access to all thoughts and feelings of all characters |
| Phrase | A small group of words that do a specific job in a sentence but don't tell a whole story on their own |
| Central theme | The main message of life lesson an author wants you to take away from a story |
| Central idea | The most important point an author wants you to remember after reading a text |
| Revision/revised | The act of looking at something again to change, improve, or update it |
| Formal | Professional and polite how you speak to a teacher or a boss |
| Informal tone | Casual and relaxed how you would talk to a family member or a friend |
| Objective Summary | A short, factual recap of text that excludes all personal feelings, opinions, and judgments |
| Conclusion | The result or judgment reached after thinking about facts or evidence |
| Claim | Main point/stance |
| Counterclaim | Otherside/argument that disagrees with the claim |
| Perspective | A way of thinking about something or a specific point of view |
| Point of view | The position or perspective from which someone considers or interpruts something |
| Primary Purpose | The main reason or objective. It represents the principal goal |
| Relevant | Something directly connected to the topic at hand |
| Irrelevant | No connection to the topic |
| Primary | Things that are the most important or come first in a sequence |
| Connotation | The emotional or cutural feeling a word suggest beyond the literal definition |