An assertion (arguable statement), usually supported by evidence
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Arranged in an certain way
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See image
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a title under the main title
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1. headings and subheadings to direct readers' attention to big idea
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The way in which an author presents the information in his/her story or article. Some of the most common text structures are: chronological order, problem and solution, cause and effect, compare and contrast
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a diagram that shows when events took place during a given period of time
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A belief or view about something, cannot be proven with facts
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a statement that can be supported with evidence/facts
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false- not true; assumption- the supposition that something is true
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make you think something
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the sequence of events in a story and it is generally built around a conflict, and it tells what happens, when, and to whom. it usually includes four stages, exposition, rising action, climax, falling action.
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End of the story where loose ends are tied up
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A comparison using like or as
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The problem that is the focus of the story and involves main characters
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the perspective from which a story is told
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A talk or public address. The purpose of a speech may be to entertain, explain, persuade, or inspire.
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(v.) to portray; to represent or show in the form of a picture
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Comparable
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Different
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A part that can be considered or viewed
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Point of view in which narrator exists outside of all characters, but is privy to the feelings and thoughts of one character, presenting only the actions of all remaining characters
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Climax
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causing something without any direct or apparent effort
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acting in opposition to (against)
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including these details
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comparing two or more things/ideas
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A distinguishing feature or quality, character traits
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improved or brought up to date
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what was the purpose of?
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(n.) a representation (especially in drawing) in which the subject's characteristic features are deliberately exaggerated; (v.) to present someone or something in a deliberately distorted way
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Faulty Assumptions
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as a result
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A text structure that presents a problem and offers solutions to solve the problem.
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(Time Order) Events are arranged in the order in which they happened
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A step-by-step pattern.
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to direct one's words to (the speech was addressed to the American people, the subject of abortion was addressed)
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those goals, tasks, or activities that you judge as more important to do than others
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Independence: the capacity to rely on one's own capabilities, and to manage one's own affairs.
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before
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"I" and "Me" standpoint. Personal perspective.
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to show, to support, to suggest
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To stand for; symbolize
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a minor plot that relates in some way to the main story
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Repetition of initial consonant sounds
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a question phrased in such a way as to suggest the desired answer
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A result
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A conclusion one can draw from the presented details.