Word Meanings and Tone
Author's Point of View
Evaluating Mediums
Comparing Mediums
Figurative Language
100

What is the tone of a text that expresses feelings of joy and excitement?

The tone is cheerful or optimistic

100

What is an author’s point of view?

An author’s point of view is their perspective or attitude towards the subject they are writing about.

100

What is a medium in literature?

A medium in literature refers to the means or method used to convey a story, such as text, film, or audio.

100

What does it mean to compare mediums?

Comparing mediums means analyzing the similarities and differences in how different forms of storytelling communicate ideas and themes.

100

What is figurative language?

uses words and phrases with a non-literal meaning to create a more engaging or powerful effect.

200

Define the term "denotation."

 Denotation is the literal or primary meaning of a word.

200

How can understanding an author's background influence your understanding of their work?

Understanding an author's background can provide context for their experiences, beliefs, and motivations, allowing for a deeper understanding of their work.

200

List two examples of different mediums used to convey stories.

Examples include books and movies, or podcasts and graphic novels.

200

 Compare the effectiveness of a novel versus a movie in telling the same story.

Novels can provide more in-depth character development and internal thoughts, while movies can visually depict action and emotion, creating a more immediate impact.

200

Define "metaphor" and provide an example.

Comparing two unlike things directly, or without using like or as. 

He has a heart of gold.

300

How does the author's choice of words create a specific tone? Give an example.

The author's choice of words can create a specific tone by using descriptive language, strong adjectives, or emotional words. For example, using "gloomy" creates a different tone than "overcast."

300

 Identify the point of view in the following sentence: "As I walked through the dark forest, I felt a chill run down my spine."

The point of view is first-person, as it uses "I" and shares personal experiences.

300

How does the medium (e.g., text, film, audio) affect the audience's understanding of a message?

 The medium affects understanding by influencing how the information is presented and perceived, such as visual elements in film or auditory elements in audio.

300

What are the strengths of using visual mediums over written ones?

Visual mediums can quickly engage an audience and provide instant context, while written mediums allow for deeper exploration of thoughts and themes.

300

How does simile enhance the imagery in a text?

It creates vivid mental images using comparisons between unfamiliar and familiar concepts. 

400

Analyze the tone in this sentence: "The rain poured down like a waterfall, drenching everything in sight." What tone is this authoring creating?

The tone is ominous or scary, givng the reader a sense of danger or anxiety.

400

Why is it important to recognize bias in an author's point of view?

Recognizing bias is important because it helps readers understand the author's perspective and identify potential influences on the content.

400

Evaluate how a short story differs from a poem in conveying themes.

A short story may focus on character development and plot in a concise manner, while a poem may use more figurative language and evoke emotions through rhythm and sound. Story is detailed and Poem is open for interprettation. 

400

How can the same story be interpreted differently across various mediums?

The same story can be interpreted differently based on the medium due to variations in presentation, pacing, and the emotional weight of visuals versus text.

400

Identify the use of personification in this sentence: "The wind whispered through the trees."

wind whispered

500

Discuss how the connotation of the word "slim" differs from "skinny" and how this affects the tone of a text.

The connotation of "slim" suggests a positive or attractive quality, while "skinny" often has a negative connotation, implying being unhealthily thin. This affects the tone by making it more favorable or critical.

500

How does an author's point of view shape the reader's interpretation of a text?

An author’s point of view can shape the reader's interpretation by emphasizing certain aspects of the story or presenting information in a particular light.

500

Discuss how the choice of medium can change the emotional impact of a story.

The choice of medium can intensify or soften emotional responses based on how the story is presented, such as visuals enhancing a dramatic scene.

500

Discuss the challenges of translating a story from one medium to another.

Challenges include maintaining the original story's clarity, engagement, and audience, which can be difficult to translate across different forms.

500

Analyze the effect of hyperbole in a piece of writing.

making a point more memorable and impactful, evoking strong emotions, adding a creative touch, and making writing more engaging or dramatic