Being generous and forgiving to those who are of lower rank than a powerful person or to an enemy.
What is magnanimous?
The reading skill whose sounds repeat what the words represent.
What is onomatopoeia?
When a story moves from present to the past.
What is a flashback?
Used to convince or influence the reader.
What is persuasive writing?
Being able to read something with little to no pauses.
What is fluency?
Impressive in size
What is prodigious?
A female character who distracts or lures the protagonist from their journey.
What is a temptress?
The introduction of the plot.
What is exposition?
Used to describe, explain, or inform something to the reader.
What is expository writing?
A form of language analysis that doesn't outright tell you the topic at face value but requires deeper examination.
What is critical reading?
In a persistent or unceasing way.
What is incessantly?
The use of humor or irony to expose the foolishness of others.
What is satire?
Related actions and events that form the foundation of a story.
What is the plot?
Tells a story.
What is a narrative essay?
Relating what you already know to what you're reading.
What is world knowledge?
To repeat information, facts, or ideas with little understanding or comprehension.
What is regurgitate?
Something that is understood despite not being clearly stated.
What is implicit meaning?
Develops the conflict.
What is rising action?
Displays imagination and invention.
What is creative writing?
Diving deep into into a given text.
What is intensive reading?
Action of digging up or unearthing something.
What is excavation?
Revealing the nature of characters.
All the skills writers use to create suspense, heighten interest, communicate a message, or make some kind of emotional impact.
What is the author's craft?
A character who communicates the plot details to the audience.
What is narrator.
Technique used to locate something specific in a text.
What is scanning?