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What should you choose to analyze in a text?
A range of juicy
quotes
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What does ACOASTMAP stand for in text analysis?
It refers to various elements like
Alliteration
,
Colour
,
Onomatopoeia
,
Assonance
,
Simile
,
Triplets
,
Metaphor
,
Adjectives
,
Personification.
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Why is it important to explore
connotations
in quotes?
To understand the
intended effect
of the writer
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What elements should be considered when analyzing a text's setting?
Atmosphere
Time
(including flashbacks)
Opening
(intro to setting or in-media res)
Perspective
Shift (focus/tone/perspective shift)
Ending
(cliffhanger/cyclical structure/resolution)
Character
(dialogue)
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How can a
text
be divided for analysis?
Into two
halves
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What is established in the opening paragraph of a text?
An
atmosphere
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What does the
shift
in focus from one element to another create in a text?
A sense of
development
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What does the
writer
do to emphasize or contrast
elements
in the text?
Directs our attention to
specific
details
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What can be learned from the text's
development
?
It raises questions about the
themes
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What is a common phrase used to describe the effect of a writer's choice?
Emphasizes
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What are some effective phrases to use in text analysis?
Emphasises
Intensifies
Creates
a
sense
of
Conveys
Portrays
Enhances
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What should be included when discussing what the writer does?
Supporting
quotes
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How should a chosen quote link to the question in analysis?
By exploring
connotations
and
techniques
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Why is it important to identify the effectiveness of a
writer's
techniques
?
To understand the writer's
intentions
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What are some
evaluative
phrases to use in analysis?
The writer
successfully achieves
...
The language clearly demonstrates...
This is effective because...
This
subtly conveys
...
The writer's
deliberate use of
...
The
tone helps to create
...
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What do
modal verbs
indicate in
text analysis
?
Possibilities and suggestions
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What are some phrases for developing and adding ideas in analysis?
Furthermore
...
Additionally
...
Arguably
...
Notably
...
However
...
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What are some
analytical verbs
used in
text analysis
?
Conveys
Portrays
Implies
Intensifies
Emphasises
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