The definition of clarify
What is to make clear
The three basic view points are
First, second and third
What is the level of Formality?
The purpose of an article about why flu shots are necessary is
What is to Persuade?
Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers (what is this)
Alliteration
The type of thinking skills needed to distinguish facts from opinions
What are critical thinking skills
The definition of Perspective is
What is the way readers see and experience the characters and events in a story
A Business report uses this type of register
What is Formal register?
The purpose of a business email is
What is to Inform?
The difference between a metaphor and simile
Simile uses like or as, metaphor doesn't
What is by having evidence that proves it
The pronouns used for each point of view:
First:
Second:
Third:
First: I or we
Second: you
Third: he, she, it or they
The purpose of a romance novel is
What is to Entertain?
The three Greek words that are ways of persuading
Logos, pathos and ethos
More people voted for Hillary Clinton than Donald Trump in the 2016 US election, Fact or Opinion
What is a Fact
The only way the reader can become the protagonist (main bad guy) in a story
What is the text being in second person
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
The more casual text between a birthday card for Grandma, and an apology email to a sibling is
It depends on your relationship with each person
The definition of an Author's Purpose is
What is the reason why a writer writes a piece
What is the sky is weeping from sadness (or another example)
What is this is the most delicious pizza in the world
The difference between third person Limited, Omniscient and Objective is
(how many characters are known about)
Limited- One Character is known about
Objective- More than one Character is known about
Omniscient- All Characters are known about
An example of frozen level of formality is
What are prayers or political documents
The acronym PIE stands for
What is Persuade, Inform, Entertain?
Name any 4 rhetorical devices
Alliteration, Amplification, Metaphor, Simile, Onomatopoeia, Personification, Rhetorical Questions, Hyperbole