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theme what the reader learns from the passage conflict The problem within the story Internal conflict man vs himself external man vs man man vs natre A struggle between a character and an outside force syntax the way the sentence is written to convey a meaning Allusion uncited word that the author puts or reference it to a different meaning editing to checking ones grammatical mistakes and correcting them Changing the information in a spreadsheet. Revision editing sentence structure to a better understanding or complexity Author's purpose the reason why the author wrote the passage the authors primary reason for writing Rhetorical Schemes the way that a poem is structured Context clues clues to make an unknown word understandable chronological order the sequence order that starts with the beginning leading to the end a method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time pattern order of importance the sequence order that starts with them the most important to the least problem and solution the sequence order that starts with the problem and ends with the solution style the way the author writes the story tone the author's attitude towards or while writing the story mood the author's emotion towards or while writing the story Textual evidence information within story/ies to support your claim proofreading a strategy use to in writing essays, read whats written in order to make an corrections Explicit Information information found directly from the text inference a conclusion done based on the facts and other details within the texts Infer Conclude from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements Main Idea The most important or central thought of a text, which tells the reader what the text is about Bias Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something Unbiased Showing no prejudice for or against something Superior Higher in rank, status, or quality Inferior Lower in rank, status, or quality Conclude To end or finish (something) in a particular way or with a particular action Purpose The writer's goal of a written passage Focus The writer's topic of a written passage Thesis The most important idea of an argument, presentation, or piece of writing Argument Structured presentations with conclusions supported by evidence Summary A brief statement of the main poi


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