Response to Text
Audience
Word Choice
A group of people listening to someone or something
The selection of words to convey an idea which can affect how the message is received and understood by the audience
Tone
The attitude an author takes towards the subject, character, reader, or audience.
Connotation
The feeling the word gives
Anecdote
Simile
A short/true story used as evidence to prove a point
A comparison between two things using the words “like” or “as”
Metaphor
A comparison between two things, stating that it is
Allusion
Reference to someone or something commonly known from literature, history, religion, or other areas of culture.
Parallelism
Repetition
The use of verbal constructions which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, and meaning.
The action of repeating something that has already been said, read, or written
Problem & Solution
Cause & Effect
When there is a conflict there is a result or the situation is fixed.
The why and the what to an event
Bias
When we lean towards something or someone without any logical reasoning or thinking
Response to Text
Andrea Aranda
Created on September 23, 2024
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Response to Text
Audience
Word Choice
A group of people listening to someone or something
The selection of words to convey an idea which can affect how the message is received and understood by the audience
Tone
The attitude an author takes towards the subject, character, reader, or audience.
Connotation
The feeling the word gives
Anecdote
Simile
A short/true story used as evidence to prove a point
A comparison between two things using the words “like” or “as”
Metaphor
A comparison between two things, stating that it is
Allusion
Reference to someone or something commonly known from literature, history, religion, or other areas of culture.
Parallelism
Repetition
The use of verbal constructions which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, and meaning.
The action of repeating something that has already been said, read, or written
Problem & Solution
Cause & Effect
When there is a conflict there is a result or the situation is fixed.
The why and the what to an event
Bias
When we lean towards something or someone without any logical reasoning or thinking