The writer’s conscious recognition of who their readers are and what they need.
Audience awareness
Writer craft which involves the strategic selection and arrangement of words to convey a specific message, emotion, or tone.
Word craft
Who is known for shoplifting and carrying a switchblade?
Two-Bit
What does the Japanese word "Ikigai" roughly translate to in English?
"reason for being"
What does the "S" in SWOT stand for?
"Strengths"
Refers to how ideas, arguments, and information are arranged within a text to make it clear, logical, and effective.
Organization
Writer craft which involves the intentional use of sound elements to enhance the reading experience, adding a layer of musicality or rhythm that makes the text more engaging.
Audible craft
Who visits Johnny and Ponyboy in the hospital?
Dally
Name one of the four key components of Ikigai.
"What you love," "What the world needs," "What you are good at," or "What you can be paid for"
Which part of SWOT analysis focuses on external factors that could hinder success?
"Threats"
Refers to the distinct way a writer uses language to convey their ideas and emotions
Style
Audible craft key element:
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
Alliteration
What is the primary reason the Curtis brothers are worried about the future?
They fear they will be sent to a foster home.
In Ikigai, what is the intersection of "What you love" and "What you are good at" called?
"Passion"
How can identifying your Ikigai help you during a personal SWOT analysis?
"It can highlight your strengths and passions, helping you turn opportunities into a fulfilling career path"
The overall framework of a text, from its individual sentences and paragraphs to its chapters or sections.
Structure
Visual craft key element:
The arrangement of text on the page, including alignment, spacing, and the use of columns or lists
Text layout
What happens to Johnny after the fire?
He suffers severe injuries and is in critical condition.
In the Ikigai framework, what is created at the intersection of "What the world needs" and "What you can be paid for"?
"Vocation"
What are opportunities in SWOT analysis?
"external factors that can be leveraged for growth or success"
Specific literary devices and strategies a writer uses to convey their message, such as metaphor, simile, symbolism, alliteration, and foreshadowing.
Technique
Structural craft key element:
Words and phrases like “however,” “therefore,” and “meanwhile” guide the reader from one idea to the next, ensuring smooth progression.
Transitions
What gift does Johnny give to Ponyboy before the fight?
A book of poems.
Which component of Ikigai connects deeply with personal fulfillment and societal contribution?
"What the world needs"
What is the difference between "Weaknesses" and "Threats" in SWOT analysis?
"Weaknesses are internal limitations, while Threats are external challenges"