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analyze

To study something closely and carefully

cite

to write or say the words of a book or author

drawn

to cause attention to be given to someone or something

explict

very clear and complete

inference

the act or process of reaching a conclusion from know facts or evidence

M.L.A. Formatting

the way your paper is to be set up for research

textural evidence

something which show that something else exists or is true in the text

central idea

a thought plan or suggestion about what to do

details

a particular fact or piece of information about something or someone

determine

to officially decide something especially because of evidence or facts

connotation

an idea or quality that a word makes you think about in addition to its meaning connection

denotation

the meaning of the word {dictionary}

Figurative language

used with a meaning that is different from the basic meaning and that expresses an idea in an interesting way by using language that usually describes something else : not literal

phrases

a brief expressions that is commonly used

sound repetition

the act of saying or doing something again: repeating

stanza

a group of lines in a poem

verse

writing in which words are arranged in a rhythmic pattern {poem, song}

drama

a piece of writing that tells a story and is performed on a stage : play,movie Tv, radio show

poetry

poems written in metrical not all rhyme, show emotions , feelings,teaches lessons, ect. narrator

character

a set of qualities that make a place or thing different form other places or things

contrast

to be different especially in a way that is very obvious

develop

to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail; develop a topic

narrator

to say words that are heard as part of a movie, TV show,etc,and describes what is being seen

first person point of view

i or me

second person point of view

you {recipe}

third person point of view

he , she, it, they or a name

objective point of view

when he writer tells what happens without stating more than can be inferred from the story's action and dialogue: gives only facts

subjective point of view

is a personal view or an opinion, might describe something, have feelings

omniscient point of view

you can see all the characters and you use third person pronouns

limited omniscient point of view

you can see only one character at a time

compare

to look at two or more things closely in order to see what is similar

evaluate

to judge the value of condition of something or someone in a careful and thoughtful way

integrate

to combine two or more things to form or create something

quantitiaive

of or relating to how much there is of something

alter

to change

fiction

written stories about people and events that are not real

non fiction

written stories about people and events that are real

historical account

arranged in the order that things happened or came to be

historical fiction

things that happened in the past that are not real

portrayal

the act of showing or describing someone or something especially in a painting, book how an actor plays a character