omniscient point of view {Ans: Point of view from a narrator who knows all about the characters and actions}implicit theme {Ans: theme is suggested by the author}plot {Ans: the story line, usually the element that keeps on e interested in the reading. Has a definite order, involves conflict, and has a pattern}third-person point of view {Ans: The story is told from the perspective of a narrator outside the story. (he, she, it, they)}novel {Ans: literary sub genre stories: an extended narrative}Activate Prior Knowledge {Ans: Reading strategy: readers pay more attention when they relate to the text and comprehend better when they think about the connections they make between the text, their lives, and the larger world.}