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TheBlingdynasty

QuestionAnswer
3rd person limited Dis-embodied narrator that tells stories
third person omniscient narrator has restriction to thought
Phrase a group of words thay functions as a sentence
Central theme Unifying message/ used in literature
central idea primary idea / informational
revision act of reseeing
formal tone uses precise objective language
objective summary overview of a text
conclusion the end of something
claim an asseration
persepective a point of view / how story is being told
POV a way of seeing something / who is telling the story
Primary purpose the main underlying reason
relevent directly supports
primary an adjective
connotation emotional meaning of something
emphasis specific phrases or words
contribute to put effort into something
inference to conclude
omit to leave out exclude or neglect
analogy a cognitive tale and literacy device that corresponds / two other unrealted subjects
allusion spmething that you see but isnt actually there
antonym phrase that is opposite in meaning to another
synonym phrase that means exactly the same
interrogative questions used to gather info
indictive verb expressing a fact
subjunctive mood expressing what is imagined
imperative a verb/mood used for commands
conditional describe a result of a specific condition
stanza times forming a poem
transition phrases using specific words
dialouge conversation between two or more people
ellipsis the omission from speech or writing of a word
maintain focus describe sustained conceration
opposing point of view transitional phrase to show respect for opposing view
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