Persona
Person Voice
Tone
Voice
100

What is persona?

A mask; a character in the world of a book.

100

What pronouns are used in first-person voice?

Uses pronouns like I, me, and we.

100

What is tone?

Tone is a literary device that reflects the writer’s attitude toward the subject matter or audience of a literary work.

100

What is voice used to define? 

writers stance towards their subject or reader

200
Are personas dealing with fictional characters? True /False 

True 

200

What pronouns are used in third-person voice?

Uses pronouns like he, she, and they.

200

What can enhance spoken tone?

Facial expressions and hand gestures

200

What does voice showcase?

writer's personality 

300

 personas can be used more than one way in life ? True / false 

True 

300

What pronouns are used in second-person voice?

Uses pronouns like you, or your.

300
How is tone created?
Through diction, irony, figurative language, & point of view.
300

What is displayed of the writer using voice ?

Emotions 

400

What are three ways persona can be used? 

Literature 

Writing studies 

Customer discovery 

400

what was the first voice listed in the video?

original voice 

400

Identify the tone: "Oh! No mortal could support the horror of that countenance. A mummy again endued with animation could not be so hideous as that wretch. I had gazed on him while unfinished; he was ugly then; but when those muscles and joints were rendered capable of motion, it became a thing such as even Dante could not have conceived." - Frankenstein by Mary Shelly

The words hideous, wretch, and ugly all set a frightening tone that suggests possible horror or fear.

400

What was one of the people I used for examples?

William Shakespeare and Ernest Hemingway

500

Is the following a persona in writing studies or social situations? 

A introvert person could act like she is extrovert when applying for jobs as a salesperson or a job that involves public population. 

Writing studies 

500

Identify the voice : You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy who’ll decide where to go. - Dr.Seuss

Second person; uses "you".

500

What are some common examples used by writers to convey they feelings?

Regretful 

Joyful

Envious 

Fearful 

Nervous 

500

Who was talking in the video?

Pat Schneider

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