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Vocab

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Third Person Limited A narrative perspective where a disembodied narrator uses "he," "she," or "they" to follow one character closely, restricting all information, thoughts, and feelings to that single perspective
Third Person Omniscient a narrative point of view where an all-knowing, disembodied narrator has god-like access to the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters in a story, as well as knowledge of past, present, and future events
Phrase a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause.
Central Theme the main, underlying message, lesson, or "big idea" an author conveys in a story, article, or creative work
Central Idea the core message, main point, or primary insight an author wants to communicate about a topic in a text
Revision/Revised
Formal vs Informal
Objective Summary
Conclusion
Claim/Counterclaim
Perspective
Point of View
Primary Purpose
Relevant vs Irrelevant
Primary/Primarily
Connotation
Emphasis
Contribute
Inference/Infer/Inferred
Omit/Omission
Analogy
Allusion
Antonym
Synonym
Interrogative
Indicative
Subjunctive
Imperative
Conditional
Stanza
Transition/Transitional Phrase
Dialogue
Ellipsis
Maintain Focus
Acknowledgement an Opposing Viewpoint
Concise/Precise
Convey Meaning
Active vs Passive Voice
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Voices

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