PPT-Analyzing Author’s Tone
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in Walk Two Moons Diction Word choice specifically chosen words Precise exact Colloquial slang dialect Connotation positive or negative Imagery Appeal to five
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in Walk Two Moons Diction Word choice specifically chosen words Precise exact Colloquial slang dialect Connotation positive or negative Imagery Appeal to five senses Sight smell taste hearing touch. Notes. DICTION…... "The difference between the almost-right word and the right word is really a large matter.". ―. Mark . Twain. Diction. Diction refers to an author’s word choice. . Every word is chosen for a reason!. EQ: How does an author craft a good story?. Author’s Craft. The specific . techniques. that an author chooses to communicate. . an intended message.. F. or example, the use of figurative language, tone, flashback, foreshadowing, imagery, irony, symbolism, word choice, and dialogue. . The Basic Framework. Introduce source and author. Who is author and why should we hear what he/she says?. Succinctly summarize the source.. Identify the main claim.. Point out reasons.. Note how evidence supports reasons.. Mary Wollstonecraft’s “from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. Daniel Defoe’s “from The Education of Women”. Lady Chudleigh’s “To The Ladies” . Background. Educating women – 18. MRS. BURHENN. TONE. . Tone . is defined as the writer's or speaker's attitude toward the subject and the audience. Understanding tone in prose and poetry can be challenging because the reader doesn't have voice inflection to obscure or to carry meaning. Thus, an appreciation of word choice, details, imagery, and language all contribute to the understanding of tone. To misinterpret tone is to misinterpret meaning. . Literary Elements. . Style in literature is the literary element that describes the ways that the author uses words — the author's word choice, sentence structure, figurative language, and sentence arrangement all work together to establish mood, images, and meaning in the text. Style describes . SOAPSTone Organizer. Introduction. To misinterpret tone is to misinterpret meaning.. Why are emails and texts so ambiguous?. We rely heavily on a person’s inflection, intonation, and tone of voice to communicate their attitudes toward subjects. . Double-Entry Journals. Diction. Incorrect: “The author uses diction.”. Incorrect: “The author uses good diction.”. Diction is the author’s word choice. In order to analyze diction, you must discuss . I CAN. . HINT. T. one = . T. eller. M. ood = . M. e. TONE . is the . AUTHOR. ’. S. or . NARRATOR’S . attitude towards the . audience, . subject, or characters. The tone . influences . the story’s mood.. Why Ads . Matter. Advertising . Matters. The basic premise of “Cool Clothes for Identical Zombies,” and other works of cultural criticism that are about advertising, is that the . way . in which products are advertised and the . Exemplar. Rallied . supports the author's admiring tone. Rallied is positive and represents togetherness while worked is sometimes negative and represents labor. The author is trying to say that the unity of the British civilians was an admirable quality that allowed them to get through the economic struggles of WWII, such as the shortage of food and supplies. Furthermore, the author demonstrates his . Analyzing Word Choice Test reflection Example Ruled supports the author's admiring tone . Ruled is stronger and represents a major influence while lead is positive, yet it represents less dominance. Tone vs. Mood Tone Tone: The writer’s attitude towards the subject of the piece, the audience, and self. Also known as, the way feelings are expressed. Conveyed through the use of: Diction (the words that the author uses in his/her writing) DIDLS the TONE Mnemonic. D. iction . I. mages . D. etails . L. anguage. S. yntax. D. iction. Diction is WORD CHOICE. Connotation. is the emotional feelings evoked by a word or phrase. TONE is created by using words with similar connotations.
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