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dalvyx [7]
3 years ago
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Match the following vocabulary terms with their definitions. Question 2 options: Domain-specific Word Unreliable narrator Contex

t Clue Omniscient Narrator Exposition Climax Academic Word Reliable Narrator Limited Narrator 1. The point of highest action in a story; the turning point 2. A word having to do with a specific field of activity or study 3. A word used in educational settings more than in conversation; often a more precise word in place of a more common word 4. A word or phrase in a text that helps define another word in the text 5. The beginning of a narrative wherein the setting, characters, and basic situation are introduced 6. A narrator outside a story (third person) who knows everything about the characters and events in a story 7. A narrator who is not dependable or trustworthy; the narrator may be dishonest, malicious, confused, ignorant, or naive 8. A narrator who can be depended on to tell the truth as far as they know it 9. A narrator outside a story (third person) who knows the thoughts and feelings of only a single character
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