PPT-Sometimes the author defines the word for the reader soon a
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EXAMPLE A cacophony of noises surrounded the group of people Cacophony is a mixture of harsh sounds Sometimes the author uses a synonym or restates the word in
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EXAMPLE A cacophony of noises surrounded the group of people Cacophony is a mixture of harsh sounds Sometimes the author uses a synonym or restates the word in a simpler way EXAMPLE As the . Author’s Purpose. Why do authors write a story???. ELA Key Strategy # 2. Author’s Purpose. Think about P.I.E.. Authors write a story for three reasons:. P. ersuade. I. nform. E. ntertain. Persuade. is . rhetoric . anyways? . It is using communication effectively for a chosen audience…. Rhetoric: The Art of Communicating. Rhetoric is not…. Plato: . [Rhetoric] is the “art of enchanting the soul.” (The art of winning the soul by discourse.). 2012-2013. WOLCS. Word of the Day. Context Clues. information . from . the reading that identifies a word or group of words. Word of the Day. Prefixes and Suffixes. an affix put before a word to alter its meaning. Intriguing Literature Forces the Reader to Ask Questions. Discuss. Why would an author choose to leave information out of his story? . 2. How do we, as readers, reliably fill in this information? . To Make an Inference . Everything you NEED to know!. Context Clues – Warm up. 1. Some species of monkeys are . semiarboreal. , coming down from the treetops fairly often in the course of the day.. 2. Kim’s old neighborhood is experiencing an amazing . by. Alex Park, Milan Fatschel, Cameron Brockway, and Adam Johanknecht. Escape From Camp 14. Summary: Chapter 6. . The . chapter begins in an isolated room in which Shin is held for interrogation because of the attempted escape of his mother and brother. Shin doesn’t feel guilty for reporting his family’s planning, but instead does not understand why he isn’t being rewarded for telling the night guard. When the guards cannot get any information out of him, they torture him. Eventually he tells the guards that he was the one who informed the guards about his mother and brother’s attempted escape. After the guards validate Shin’s confession, Shin is moved to a room with another prisoner. Shin also finds out that he is in the camp because his uncles fled North Korea during the war.. From character statements to author/reader statements. Spot the difference:. EXAMPLE A:. Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy . Elizabeth doesn’t like Darcy at the start of the novel. EXAMPLE B:. Fitzgerald explores Gatsby’s obsession with Daisy . 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. . Welcome!. This powerpoint will give you information and instructions about how to write your SCARAB evaluation essay.. Make sure you read carefully through the examples.. You can go back to any slides you need to read again.. Literary Terms. ABSTRACT-CRITICISM. UNIT 1. ABSTRACT. Opposed to concrete, not quantifiable. Emotions, ideals, concepts, feelings, values… . S. omething . pleasant. or . pleasing. is abstract, while calling something . Conquering the multiple-choice section of the English Literature AP exam depends in part on being able to identify and understand certain essential literary concepts or rhetorical terms. . As we discuss literature this year, use these in your talking points to help develop . P.I.E.S & Opinions. Author’s Purpose. The author’s purpose is the reason the author is writing.. Knowing the author’s purpose will help you to:. Have a better understanding of the reading.. EXAMPLE:. A . cacophony. of noises surrounded the group of people. Cacophony is a mixture of harsh sounds.. Sometimes the author uses a synonym, or restates the word in a simpler way.. EXAMPLE:. As the . Author’s Purpose The reasons the author has for writing/creating a particular text Author’s Purpose There are 3 purposes: To PERSUADE To INFORM To ENTERTAIN To PERSUADE Includes: A statement of opinion
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