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Who the writer intends to read/view the piece of literature.

What is the audience?

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The feeling expressed in a work of art.

what is mood?

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Figure of speech that compares too unlike concepts to create a new meaning.

What is a metaphor?

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a figure of speech comparing two concepts using like or as.

what is a simile?

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Distinguishes the author's thoughts from words and the author from other writers.

What is Voice

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What a writer uses to support or defend his or her argument.

What is Evidence?

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Pictures, visual aids, diagrams.

what is a graphic feature?

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Selecting parts or preparing written material for submission.

what is an edit?

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An organized type of literature, based on it's special characteristics.

what is genre?

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the combination of ideas on a given subject, NOT a summary.

what is synthesis?

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how an author tells the audience that certain facts are from other sources.

When is a citation?

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Hints that authors leave to give meaning to certain words.

What are context clues?

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Foreshadowing, imagery, figure of speech, irony.

What is a literary device?

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The words an author chooses to convey different meanings.

what is diction?

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The arrangement of words in sentences, clauses and phrases.

What is syntax?

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Stealing another author's ideas, or work and identifying it as your own.

What is plagiarism?

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Precise meanings of words, symbols and chapters; main idea tool.

What are key ideas?

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A detailed examination of something complex to understand its meaning, nature, or features.

What is analysis?

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How an author provides and organizes information and ideas in the text.

What is Text structure?

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The author's reason or intent for writing.

What is author's purpose?