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Kap Vocab
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Third Person Limited | They both have a narrator but limited only focuses on one person. |
| Third Person Omniscient | They both have a narrator but omniscient is subjective so it could be anyone. |
| Phrase | a cluster of words that have meaning |
| Transitional words | a word or group of words that bridge an idea |
| Central Theme | a lesson or a overarching idea |
| central idea | main idea |
| revision/revised | revision= reviewing, revised= alter or connects |
| formal/ informal tone | formal is directly addresses to you informal isn't |
| objective summary | a concise version of the text that has no opinion. |
| concise/ precise | precise is exact straight to the point and concise is a summary . |
| Conclusion | end or inference |
| Claim and Counterclaim | Claim=argument counterclaim= opposing viewpoint |
| Perspective | Your opinion or interpretation |
| Point of view | Who is telling the story? |
| Primary purpose | The main reason it was written |
| Relevant vs. irrelevant | Relevant: applicable irrelevant: nonapplicable |
| Primary or primarily | main |
| Connotation | the emotion or idea that goes with the meaning of the word |
| Emphasis | A special importance value or prominence given to something |
| Contribute | To help to cause or to bring about |
| Inference/inferred/infer | a Conclusion based on evidence |
| Analogy | Extended Metaphor |
| Allusion | reference |
| Omit/Omission | to leave something out |
| Antonym | opposite word |
| Synonym | same meaning |
| Interrogate | To be questioned |
| Indicative | a statement |
| Subjunctive | wish |
| Imperative | command |
| Conditional | Under the right condition, something might happen. |
| Stanza | A stanza is a grouped set of lines within a poem, typically separated by a blank line or indentation, acting as the poetic equivalent of a paragraph, often repeating a set meter or rhyme scheme to structure ideas |
| dialogue | conversation |
| maintain focus | keep ones attention |
| Acknowledging a opposing viewpoint | Neutrally Identify a counterargument. |
| Convey meaning | To communicate in a way to help you understand |
| Active vs Passive Voice | You actively do it or something is done to you |
| dash |