Carradori
What is the definition of entertain?
Technique an author uses to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to
point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
point of view used when the main character is telling the story
Technique an author uses to hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse
technique an author uses to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to is the definition of....
Infrom
Third person Omnicent
Critical
POV
True or false, point of view used when your narrator is not a character in the story; "he/she/it" is the definition of third person pov
True
False
The defintion of text structure is, point of view used when the main character is telling the stor
True
False
POV
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Author's purpose
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
Third person Limited
Used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
Third person multipule
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another
Third person omniscent
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
Second person
Point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
The definition of analyze is...
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
To examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
First person peripheral
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
First person
point of view used when the main character is telling the story
to examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of is the definition of critical
True
False
An argument is...
The main statement of a poem, an essay, a short story, or a novel that usually appears as an introduction or a point on which the writer will develop his work in order to convince his readers
Of or relating to the judgments about books, movies, art, etc.; using or involving careful judgment about the good and bad parts of something
POV
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
Authors purpose
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
Third person limited
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
Third person multiple
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
Third person omniscent
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
Second person
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
First person peripherial
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
First person
Point of view used when the main character is telling the story
The way the author allows the reader to "see" and "hear" what is going on; the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of view used when the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story (switching from one character's view point to another)
Point of view used when the narrator is a supporting character not the main character of a story
point of view used only in instructional writing; told from the perspective of "you"
Point of view used when the narrator knows everything and can see inside the minds of every character
The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
used when the point of view is limited to only one character of a story; the narrator only knows what that character knows
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