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BONUS!
100

What is Concrete Thinking?

Emphasizes facts and details about a thing.

100

What is the Definition of "Citation"

a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.

100

What is Perspective?

A particular Attitude towards or way of regarding something.

200

What is Direct Characterization?

When the author reveals a characters traits/personality.
200

What is  Parallelism?( in the context of writing)

The way you write an extended sentence. 

200

What is Abstract Thinking?

Emphasizes the fluid movement of  thought around a thing .

200

What is the definition of "Readability"

the quality of being legible or decipherable. 

200

What is the definition of 'Opinion'?

A particular opinion or attitude expressed. 

300

What is Indirect Characterization?

When a character reveals a character's traits/personality

300

What is Historical Setting?

Takes place during an authentic period of time.

300

What is Symbolism?

the use of any person, situation, or object to represent an idea of some sort.

300

What is the definition of "Voice"

A particular opinion or attitude expressed. 

300

What is the definition of Synthesis?

To combine separate elements to form a whole. 

400

Wht is Diction?

Diction refers to the linguistic choices a writer makes to effectively convey an idea, a point of view, or tell a story.

The way a story is told. 

400

What is Cultural Collision/ Conflict?

When two different cultures are being put against/along one another.

400

What is Intended Effect?

the outcome of an action or event, or to indicate that something has had the desired effect or outcome.

400

What is the definition of "Tenor"

A general course along which something has a tendancy to develop. (The general meaning or substance of an utterance)

400

What is Perception?

The ability to see, hear or become aware of something through the senses. 

500

What is theme?

In contemporary literary studies, a theme is a central topic, subject, or message within a narrative.

500

What are Rhetorical Devices?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos

500

What is the definition of "Academic Tone"

 Writing that does not use “I” “Me” “Myself” or “You.” The academic tone is a professional sound that gives written work a polished feeling.

500

What is Academic Tone?

Writing that does not use "I" "Me" "Myself" or "You".

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