What point of view would you use for informal letters?
First person.
If a piece of writing is not consistent people get?
Confused or distracted.
Unnecessary Shifts make the reader what?
Distracted and/or confused.
What happens when a piece of writing shifts from indirect to direct questions?
what you're reading can be awkward.
What is the most given out piece of candy?
Reese's peanut butter cups.
What point of view would you use to explain something to someone?
Second person.
What is the purpose of using consistent verb tenses?
To clearly establish actions being described.
It's the subject doing the action.
What is a indirect question?
an indirect questions is stating a question without asking it.
What is the most popular Halloween costume?
Wonder women.
What point of view would you use to write a formal, academic, or professional piece of writing?
Third person,
literature is always in what tense?
present tense
Indicative mood is used for what type of writing?
facts, opinions, questions.
what is a direct question?
A direct question is a question with meaning.
What year did the nightmare before Christmas air?
1994
Second person emphasizes what?
the reader.
Consistency establishes what?
time of action.
the imperative mood is used for what type of writing?
advice/orders.
what is an indirect quotation?
What was candy corn originally called?
Butter cream candy of chicken feed.
Third person emphasizes what?
The subject.
past tense and present tense may seem like both could work for fictional events, but what tense is the best option?
the present tense.
subjunctive mood is used for what?
wishes, and conditions contrary to fact.
What is a direct quote?
presents the exact words from a speaker of writer with proper use of quotation marks.
What was trick or treating originally called?
Guising