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Match the following vocabulary terms with their definitions.

Reliable Narrator


Context Clue


Academic Word


Exposition


Unreliable narrator


Domain-specific Word


Limited Narrator


Climax


Omniscient 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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Climax = 1)The point of highest action in a story; the turning point.

Domain-specific Word = 2)A word having to do with a specific field of activity or study.

Academic Word = 3)A word used in educational settings more than in conversation; often a more precise word in place of a more common word.

Context Clue = 4)A word or phrase in a text that helps define another word in the text.

Exposition = 5)The beginning of a narrative wherein the setting, characters, and basic situation are introduced.

Omniscient Narrator = 6)A narrator outside a story (third person) who knows everything about the characters and events in a story.

Unreliable Narrator = 7)A narrator who is not dependable or trustworthy; the narrator may be dishonest, malicious, confused, ignorant, or naive.

Reliable Narrator = 8)A narrator who can be depended on to tell the truth as far as they know it.

Limited Narrator = 9)A narrator outside a story (third person) who knows the thoughts and feelings of only a single character.

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1.climax
2. Domain specific word
3.academic word
4. Context clues
5. Exposition
6.Omniscient narrator
7. Unreliable narrator
8. Reliable narrator
9. Limited narrator
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