Author's Purpose
Author's Viewpoint
Conflicting Evidence
Irony
Point of View
100

What is the author's intent in writing a persuasive essay?

To convince the reader to adopt a particular viewpoint or take action.

100

What term describes the perspective from which the author approaches a topic?

Author's viewpoint.

100

What do we call evidence that contradicts the main argument of a text?

Conflicting evidence.

100

What is the definition of irony?

A contrast between expectation and reality.

100

What perspective uses "I" or "we" and allows readers to see the thoughts and feelings of the narrator?

First person.

200

Which purpose is served when an author writes a story about a hedgehog that crosses the street.

To entertain.

200

If an author expresses a strong personal opinion in their writing, what is this an example of?

Subjective viewpoint.


200

Why is it important for authors to address conflicting evidence in their writing?

To strengthen their argument by acknowledging opposing views.

200

What type of irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not?

Dramatic irony.

200

Which point of view addresses the reader directly using "you"?

Second Person.
300

What term describes when an author aims to inform the reader about a topic through factual presentation?

Informative purpose.

300

How can an author's background influence their viewpoint on a social issue?

Their experiences, culture, and values shape how they perceive and present the issue.

300

Provide an example of how conflicting evidence can affect a reader's understanding of a topic.

It can create doubt and prompt further investigation into the subject matter.

300

Provide an example of situational irony.

Answers vary!

Example: A fire station burns down.

300

In what narrative style does the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of all characters?

Third person omniscient.

400

How might an author's purpose change based on their intended audience?

An author may use different tones, styles, or types of evidence to connect with different audiences.

400

What is the impact of an author's viewpoint on the reader's interpretation of a text?

It can shape the reader's understanding, emotions, and reactions to the subject matter.

400

How might conflicting evidence influence a debate on a controversial issue?

It can provide alternative perspectives and challenge the dominant narrative.

400

How can an author use irony to show that things don’t always turn out as expected?

Answers Vary-

Example: By showing a situation where a character’s plans go wrong in a surprising way, the author can highlight important lessons about life and help readers understand that things can be different from what we think.


400

What is the term for a narrative perspective that only reveals the thoughts and feelings of one character?

Third person limited.