What is the main reason an author writes a text?
To inform, entertain, persuade, or express.
What is mood in literature?
The feeling or atmosphere a text evokes.
What is third-person omniscient?
A narrative perspective that knows all characters' thoughts and feelings.
What are the two types of characterization?
Direct and indirect characterization.
What is an inference in reading?
A conclusion drawn from clues in the text.
How does the author's purpose influence the theme?
It shapes the message and guides the reader's understanding.
How does diction affect mood?
It creates emotional responses in readers.
How does third-person POV differ from first-person?
First-person is limited to one character's perspective.
How can an author show characterization through dialogue?
Through characters’ spoken words and reactions.
Why is it important to support inferences with text evidence?
It strengthens arguments and supports understanding.
Give an example of a text where the author's purpose is to inform.
An article or news report.
Give an example of a vivid verb.
"Sprinted" or "leaped."
Why might an author choose a specific POV?
To provide a broader understanding of events.
What is direct characterization?
Directly stating traits (e.g., "She is brave.").
Give an example of a statement that requires inference.
"He looked upset," which implies he is angry.
What is the difference between to entertain and to persuade?
To entertain means to engage; to persuade means to convince.
How can authors create mood through imagery?
By using descriptive language and sensory details.
Which story from Unit 1 is in third-person omniscient POV?
Flipped
Provide an example of indirect characterization.
Showing actions and thoughts that imply traits.
How can you find evidence in a text?
By analyzing quotes and passages.
Why is understanding the author's purpose important for readers?
It helps readers grasp the text's intent and deeper meaning.
What effect does tone have on the reader?
It influences how readers interpret the message.
How does POV affect reader understanding?
It can change how much the reader knows about characters.
How does characterization influence the reader's feelings?
It helps readers connect with characters.
What role does context play in making inferences?
It can clarify or completely change the sentence's intent.