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Authors Bias

an author’s personal opinion or prejudice for the side of an issue that he or she favors

Authors Craft

the specific techniques that an author uses such as figurative language, tone, flashback, imagery,irony, word choice, and dialogue

Audience

the specific person or group for whom a piece of writing is intended

Point of view

the specific person or group for whom a piece of writing is intended

First person

a story told by a character using the pronouns “I” and “we”

Second person

used mostly in expository (informational or how to) texts; the narrator addresses the readerdirectly often using the implied subject “you”

142.third person limited

a story told by a third person narrator who has limited knowledge

143.third person omnicient

143. third person omniscient – a story told by a third person narrator who is all knowing when it comes to the thoughtsand feelings of the characters

144.propaganda

a form of communication that my use false or misleading information; types can include bandwagon, testimonial, glittering generalities, and name calling

145.logical reason

A supporting detail that makes sense

146.advertsment

a public notice that is created for the purpose of selling a product

147.tone

the writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward a subject, character, or audience as shown through the choice ofwords and details

148.opinion

A thought that is not backed up by concrete evidence or proof