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TermDefinition
Third person Limited Outside narrator that uses words like He or She
Third person omniscient Non character narrator tells the story
Phrase Put in a particular form of words
Central theme Big idea the author is conveying
Central idea Primary Message sent to a reader.
Revison Edition or form of something
Formal vs infromal tone Polite talk conversations, vs Serious and Important conversations.
Objective summary Summary of the whole idea of the Story
Conclusion To end or finish an event with a brief summary
Claim or counterclaim Primary argument or legal demand made by the party.
Perspective A point of view on something
Point of view A perspective on something
Primary purpose Main Purpose behind and action
Relevant vs Irrelevant Specific to subject or not specific
Primary Main Importance of something/ The story
Connotation Idea that a word revokes
Emphasis Special Importance given to something
Contribute Help or support a cause
Infer Conclusion based of research
Omit Leaving something out
analogy Compares to unrelated subjects
Allusion Designed to think something
Antonym Opposite
Synonym Same of the meaning
Interrogative Phrase used to ask a question
Indicative Indiation of something
Subjunctive Cruel Neccesity
imperative Hypothetical rather than facts
Conditional Expression of a condition
Stanza A verse in a poem
Transition Proccess or period to change to something else.
dialogue Convo between people in a book
ellipsis Puncuation mark, short pause in story.
Maintain focus stay on the main topic and dont go off track
Acknowledge an opposing viewpoint Be able to counterargument, help your position
Concise/Precise Focus on accuracy
Convey meaning Communicate the point to the reader
Active vs passive voice Active, is the person talking/doing. Passive is narrator speaking, or commenting on someone else.
Created by: Jack Benlon
 

 



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