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the first part of a citation
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word for word from the text
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the punctuation used at the beginning and end of a direct quote
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gives the author credit and says where you found the information
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punctuation at beginning and end of a parenthetical citation
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this comes from a credible source and is used to supports a claim
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the life lesson a character learns in a story; universal
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descriptive adjectives that show aspects of a person's behavior or personality
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the reason behind creating a piece of writing
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provides audience with information on a topic
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provides the audience with enjoyment
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attempts to convince the audience to agree with their perspective or opinion
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when the author directly or indirectly tells us about a character using thoughts, words, and actions
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identifying similarities
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identifying differences
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the perspective that the narrator holds
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tells the story from their own point of view using 'I' or 'my'
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addresses the reader directly using 'you' or 'your'
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the narrator is outside of the story and relates the actions of the characters
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the narrator can only see events happening, but does not know any ones thoughts
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the narrator sees all action, but only knows one characters thoughts
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the narrator is all knowing of characters actions and thoughts
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the words before or after a sentence that help us determine the meaning of unknown words/phrases
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the attitude of the author, narrator, or speaker conveyed through words and actions in the text
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looking for credible sources on a topic
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has a specific side or point of view trying to persuade the audience
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generating ideas
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the purpose is to introduce the audience to the topic
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these paragraphs support the thesis statement with evidence and analysis
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sums up the entire paper
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a clear statement that tells the audience what you will be arguing and usually has 3 claims or ideas that support it
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the topic sentence or first sentence in a paragraph that tells you the main idea
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explain how the evidence supports the claim
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the opposing argument