Summary, a brief version of the original text that focuses on the main idea, Main Idea, it is the most important idea in a paragraph or passage, Quotation, it is anything from a word to several sentences taken word-for-word, Statistics, dates, numbers, data, records, results, etc, Objectivity, presents facts and avoid personal feelings or opinions, Factual Statement, a sentence that states something true and can be proven by evidence, Textual Evidence, is information that comes directly from another source, Editorial cartoons, has a long and fascinating history, Satire, the use of humor, irony, sarcasm or ridicule to criticise, Caricature, drawings of public figures in which certain physical features are exaggerated, Stereotypes, these are formulaic images used to represent particular groups, Symbols, pictures that represent something else by tradition, Analogies, comparisons that suggests that one thing is similar to something else, Humor, the power to evoke laughter, Balance, gives equal weight to different perspectives on an issue, Brevity, uses as few words as possible to get straight to the point, Fairness, presents all sides of an issue in a just and impartial way, Precision , uses the exact right words to convey a clear and specific meaning, Quoted Statement, uses exact words from a source with quotation marks, Summarized Statement, condenses information or data into a shorter form.

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