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Speaker

the voice that tells the story

Occasion

time + place of the text; context in which the text was created




Larger Occasion: the big picture; the political, historical, social, and cultural context in which a work takes place




Immediate Occasion: the particular event or situation that causes the author to write the work

Audience

the reader/group of readers to whom the piece is directed




Included: those to whom the work is directed via language of inclusion




Excluded: those to whom the work is not directed, intentionally or unintentionally via language of exclusion

Purpose

the reason/goal/message of text




MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF ANY TEXT

Subject

topic, content, and ideas within text

Tone

(adj.) that describes attitude of the author towards subject




Spoken Word


-Tone of Voice


Written Word


-Imagery


-Diction


-Syntax