Who the writer intends to read/view the piece of literature.
What is the audience?
The feeling expressed in a work of art.
what is mood?
Figure of speech that compares too unlike concepts to create a new meaning.
What is a metaphor?
a figure of speech comparing two concepts using like or as.
what is a simile?
Distinguishes the author's thoughts from words and the author from other writers.
What is Voice
What a writer uses to support or defend his or her argument.
What is Evidence?
Pictures, visual aids, diagrams.
what is a graphic feature?
Selecting parts or preparing written material for submission.
what is an edit?
An organized type of literature, based on it's special characteristics.
what is genre?
the combination of ideas on a given subject, NOT a summary.
what is synthesis?
how an author tells the audience that certain facts are from other sources.
When is a citation?
Hints that authors leave to give meaning to certain words.
What are context clues?
Foreshadowing, imagery, figure of speech, irony.
What is a literary device?
The words an author chooses to convey different meanings.
what is diction?
The arrangement of words in sentences, clauses and phrases.
What is syntax?
Stealing another author's ideas, or work and identifying it as your own.
What is plagiarism?
Precise meanings of words, symbols and chapters; main idea tool.
What are key ideas?
A detailed examination of something complex to understand its meaning, nature, or features.
What is analysis?
How an author provides and organizes information and ideas in the text.
What is Text structure?
The author's reason or intent for writing.
What is author's purpose?