Audience
The kind of thesis the author uses
Implied
In what sentence does Nguyen use a colon instead of a comma and a semicolon instead of a period?
Twinkie box cartoon w/ chocolate cupcake sidekick
"We know it's bad, and that's why....."
We want it
"But it tasted like memory"
What kind of figurative language is this?
Simile
Does Nguyen assume her readers know a little or a lot about Twinkies based on the text?
What is a little?
The company the text focuses on
Hostess
"his sidekick is a short, swarthy ___ cupcake"
Chocolate
"Twinkies were a ticket to assimilation: the golden cake, more golden than the hair I wished I had"
What kind of figurative language is this?
Metaphor
Humorous, Serious, and Informative tone used by author? (Rank from 1 to 3, most used to least used)
Is the author's description of Twinkies objective or subjective?
Subjective
The author describes Twinkies as a......(rhymes with relish)
Relic
What kind of figurative language/rhetorical device is this?
Allusion
"The Twinkie, introduced in 1930, was a best-selling treat of the Depression and is still one of the company's top items. The inventor got the idea after seeing baking equipment for strawberry cakes go unused when the fruit was out of season."
Is this description objective or subjective?
Objective
"When I opened one, the smell of sugary, fake, buttery-ish vanilla took me back to my elementary school"
What kind of figurative language is this?
Description/Imagery
The author's purpose
*Junk food & Society*
"Hostess insists that the shelf life is more like __ days"
25 Days