Form
Structure
Language
Misc.
Genre
100

The author's reason for writing the text

What is "Purpose"?

100

When focus changes: external to internal, general to specific. Change of subject or theme.

What is shift?

100

Specific word choice used to fulfill author's purpose

What is Lexis?

100

Introduction and the ending, Development, Contrast, Shifts, and Pace

What are elements of Structure?

100

Date of entry, Personal, Describes event, Describes thoughts, Formal or informal, salutation, 1st person, familiar close.

What is a diary or journal entry?

200

The targeted group of people a text is aimed towards

What is "Audience"?

200

The juxtaposition between different elements in the text, When ideas in the text clash, opposites.

What is contrast?

200

a way of expressing oneself that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning

What is Figurative Language? or What is Figure of speech?

200

Lexis, Figures of speech, persuasive techniques, Grammar, syntax, punctuation.

What elements of language?

200

A clear subject, A great headline, A great headline, A solution, Addresses a compelling topic, personal connection to the topic.

What is a blog?

300

Advertisements, brochures, leaflets, editorials, news stories, articles, reviews, blogs, investigative journalism, letters, podcasts, (auto)biographies, travel writing, diaries, essays, scripted speech, narrative writing, and descriptive writing.

catchy heading, subheading, cont. prose, bullets, call to action, byline, fig lang, imagery

What is Genre?

What are genre elements?

300

List 3 types of sentences

What are Simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex.

300

Similes, metaphors, oxymorons, juxtaposition, personification, hyperboles, anaphora, zeugma, synecdoche, asyndeton, onomatopoeia, vivid imagery, etc.

What are literary elements and/or figures of speech?

300

Genre, Audience, and Purpose.

What are elements of Form?

300

Starts off with headings & subheadings summing up each section, Includes listing and bullet points, Split into small sections, Composed of small paragraphs, Images (not for AICE exam), Informational or persuading the audience, Commonly created as to introduce a setting and/or product and dives deep into the importance of the topic with formatted sections, headings, and subheadings.

How is leaflet different from the rest?

What is a leaflet, brochure, pamphlet or trifold?

Leaflets have a call to action

400

Feeling or attitude towards a piece of text, expressed by words.

What is "Tone"?

400

Name the 5 types of development possibilities in a piece of writing

What is chronological, cause and effect, problem/solution, Compare/contrast, and descriptive.

400

IF there is no discernible figurative Language in a piece (you can't really find and example of fig lang) -- what should you say about the fig lang?

What is NOTHING? If you have nothing to say about  figurative Language in a piece --do not mention it.

400

The social, cultural or emotional meaning associated with a word.

What is connotation?

400

Should have a date, name and address, Should have a greeting and a sign off, signature.

What is a letter?

500

The degree of formality in a piece of writing.

What is "Register"?

500

How fast the text progresses. 

What is pace?

500

Ethos, logos, pathos

What are persuasive techniques?

500

List 2 of the 4 Sentence categories

What are Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, and Imperative?

500

Writing that uses the 5 senses, figurative language, brings the story to life.

What is descriptive writing?