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33 Cards in this Set

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Identify
- To recognize as being.
Trace-
Tracking step by step; a small amount.
Point of View-
A way of seeing the world or evaluating an event; the attitude of mind.
Perspective-
way of looking at something; a way of looking at something based on evidence; a view of facts or things in which they are in relation
Analyze-
To intentionally separate elements or characters in a narrative, break them down, deliberately study them.
Develop-
Advance; move forward; improve over time; construct.
Interpretations
Explanation of someone work; translation.
Insight-
An understanding or observing, seeing into inner character or underlying truth.
Premises-
proposition(plan or scheme) supporting or helping to support a conclusion. A basis’ stated or assumed; on which reasoning proceeds.
Justify
To show or prove to be right.
Identify
- To recognize as being.
Trace-
Tracking step by step; a small amount.
Point of View-
A way of seeing the world or evaluating an event; the attitude of mind.
Perspective-
way of looking at something; a way of looking at something based on evidence; a view of facts or things in which they are in relation
Analyze-
To intentionally separate elements or characters in a narrative, break them down, deliberately study them.
Develop-
Advance; move forward; improve over time; construct.
Interpretations
Explanation of someone work; translation.
Insight-
An understanding or observing, seeing into inner character or underlying truth.
Premises-
proposition(plan or scheme) supporting or helping to support a conclusion. A basis’ stated or assumed; on which reasoning proceeds.
Justify
To show or prove to be right.
Sustained
To hold up; to bear; to keep going.
Articulate
To speak clearly to express an idea.
Characteristics
Traits details of a character.
Omniscient
All knowing; having full knowledge.
Subjective
Based on personal feelings or opinions.
Objective
Not influenced by emotion; fair; a purpose or a goal.
Theme
A topic of big idea that runs throughout the narrative.
Anecdotes
A short story of fact of an interesting nature.
Precision
Accurate; clearly expressed; exact.
Significant
Important
Comprehensive
Thorough all inclusive; complete.
Superficial
Only on the surface; only cover up; not true; insincere; shallow.
Elicit
To draw fourth, to bring out, to provoke response.