Point Of View
Definitions
Text Organization
Propaganda
Figurative Language
100
is a point of view in which an "I" or "we" serves as the narrator of a piece of fiction.
What is 1st person Point of view
100
the perspective from which the story is told.
What is Point of View
100
The text shows that one event causes another thing to happen.
What is Cause and effect
100
is an attack on a person instead of an issue
What is Name calling
100
is a figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect
What is hyperbole
200
the narrator tells the story to another character using "you"; the story is being told through the addressee's point of view.
What is Second Person Point of view
200
Arrangement and connectivity of the ideas in a textual passage in terms of format, order, density, repetitiveness, elaborateness
What is Text Organization
200
The text shows how ideas or things are alike or different.
What is Comparison/Contrast
200
appeal tries to persuade the reader to do, think or buy something
What is Bandwagon
200
is a type of comparison between two objects that are not thought to be the same
What is metaphor
300
is a form of storytelling in which a narrator relates all action in using pronouns such as "he" or "she.
What is third person point of view
300
The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place:
What is Setting
300
When you want to paint a picture with words, use description to organize your ideas.
What is Description
300
is an attempt to distract the reader with details not relevant to the argument
What is red herring
300
is a figure of speech in which things are given human qualities
What is personification
400
I am going to the store. I went to a ball game. What kind of point of view is this?
What is First Person
400
is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position.
What is Propaganda
400
The writer presents a question and then tries to answer it.
What is Question and Answer
400
attempts to persuade the reader by repeating a message over and over again
What is repetition
400
is the formation or the use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or action they refer to
What is onomatopoeia
500
As you walk up the hill, you realize that the atmosphere's just too quiet. There's no sound from the cardinal you know is almost always singing from the top of the maple tree. What is this point of view?
What is Second Person
500
is language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. When a writer uses literal language, he or she is simply stating the facts as they are. Figurative language, in comparison, uses exaggerations or alterations to make a particular linguistic point. Figurative language is very common in poetry, but is also used in prose and nonfiction writing as well.
What is figurative language
500
The writer places events in the order in which they happen.
What is Sequence
500
states a conclusion as part of the proof of the argument
What is circular argument
500
its language which describes something in detail
What is imagery