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purpose : the goal of the writing (to entertain, inform, persuade, etc)
audience : the intended reader of the literature
anecdote : a short account of an incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature. It’s a brief story to entertain or make a point.
dialect : a type of informal diction (word choice); spoken by definable groups of people from a particular geographic region, economic group or social class.
essay : a short nonfiction work that deals with one subject. The author might give an opinion, try to persuade or simply narrate an interesting event. Essays may be formal or informal.
formalessays : these examine a topic in a thorough, serious and highly organized manner.
informalessays : these reflect the writer’s feelings and personality.
bias : a prejudiced outlook; a personal or distorted view.
propaganda : the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor to either help or injure a person.
narrator : the teller of a story or other narrative. A narrator may be the author speaking in his or her own voice, or a character or persona created by the author to tell the story. A narrator may stand inside the story, telling events from a first-person point of view, or outside the story, telling the events from the third-person point of view
Crossword Puzzle
Across:3. | a short account of an incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature. It’s a brief story to entertain or make a point. | 5. | the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor to either help or injure a person. | 8. | a type of informal diction (word choice); spoken by definable groups of people from a particular geographic region, economic group or social class. |
| 9. | a short nonfiction work that deals with one subject. The author might give an opinion, try to persuade or simply narrate an interesting event. Essays may be formal or informal. | 10. | these examine a topic in a thorough, serious and highly organized manner. |
| | Down:1. | the goal of the writing (to entertain, inform, persuade, etc) | 2. | these reflect the writer’s feelings and personality. | 4. | the teller of a story or other narrative. A narrator may be the author speaking in his or her own voice, or a character or persona created by the author to tell the story. A narrator may stand inside the story, telling events from a first-person point of view, or outside the story, telling the events from the third-person point of view |
| 6. | the intended reader of the literature | 7. | a prejudiced outlook; a personal or distorted view. |
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Crossword Puzzle
Across:3. | a short account of an incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature. It’s a brief story to entertain or make a point. | 5. | the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor to either help or injure a person. | 8. | a type of informal diction (word choice); spoken by definable groups of people from a particular geographic region, economic group or social class. |
| 9. | a short nonfiction work that deals with one subject. The author might give an opinion, try to persuade or simply narrate an interesting event. Essays may be formal or informal. | 10. | these examine a topic in a thorough, serious and highly organized manner. |
| | Down:1. | the goal of the writing (to entertain, inform, persuade, etc) | 2. | these reflect the writer’s feelings and personality. | 4. | the teller of a story or other narrative. A narrator may be the author speaking in his or her own voice, or a character or persona created by the author to tell the story. A narrator may stand inside the story, telling events from a first-person point of view, or outside the story, telling the events from the third-person point of view |
| 6. | the intended reader of the literature | 7. | a prejudiced outlook; a personal or distorted view. |
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