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When summarising a writer's view point it is important to consider two things:
Purpose (what the writer is trying to achieve)
Entertainment value (the writer is trying to make the reader laugh)
Form (type of text they're using)
Name (who the writer is and if they're famous)
What is non-fiction?
literature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
writing that is informative or factual rather than imagery.
literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm
a short novel or long short story.
Hyperbole is...
Speech between characters in a text
Language that 'paints a picture' in the reader's mind
Exaggeration for effect
Language that shows the 'everyday' way people might speak
Considering the writer's tone is imperative when considering their view point.
True
False
Tone can be determined by an author's choice of language.
True
False
Mood is...
the feeling the author experiences while writing the text. It is the atmosphere of the text.
an approach often used by writers.
a strong feeling.
the feeling the reader experiences while reading the text. It is the atmosphere of the text.
A writer's viewpoint is...
the feeling the author experiences while writing the text. It is the atmosphere of the text.
their opinion on the topic
why they might be coming at it from that angle
Language that 'paints a picture' in the reader's mind
In Paper 2 you only focus on similarities between two texts.
True
False
Paper 2 will only give you 21st century texts.
True
False
The maximum mark for Paper 2 is...
60
70
80
90
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