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149.Fact

A statement of truth that can be proven

Direct Quotation

a statement that uses the exact words from a source enclosed in quotation marks

Indirect quotation

a statement that rewords (paraphrases) the original ideas from a source and is not enclosed inquotation marks

Text Stucture

the way a text is put together such as cause and effect, chronological order, compare and contrast,etc.

153.Textual Evidence

a specific piece of information that supports a claim; evidence can take the form of a fact, aquotation, an example, a statistic, an expert opinion, or a personal experience

154.text features

elements of a text that help organize and call attention to important information such as titles,heading, subheadings, sidebars, boldfaced type, footnotes, and graphic aids

155.multi-media techniques

lighting, sound, color, camera focus, camera angles, etc.

156.Conflict

a struggle or clash between posing characters (external), forces (external), or the character’s emotions(internal)

157.direct charitarization

when an author tells readers about a character directly. (Ex. “Zoe was headstrong.”)

158.indirect charitarization

when an author shows readers who the character is by describing their actions andpreferences

159.flashback

when the present action of a story is interrupted to think back or remember something that happenedin the past

160.foreshadowing

the use of hints and clues in a narrative to suggest future events