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6. Literary Analysis Skills
6.1. Close reading techniques
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Annotation
involves marking up the text with notes, highlights, and
comments
What is the primary purpose of close reading techniques?
To deeply analyze text
Understanding the historical and cultural context is essential for
contextualization
in close reading.
True
Steps in structural analysis of a text
1️⃣ Examine chronology
2️⃣ Analyze narrative voice
3️⃣ Study plot structure
Theme extraction
involves identifying recurring ideas and
motifs
Diction
refers to the specific word choices made by the
author
Figurative language
includes rhetorical devices like metaphor, simile, and
personification
Annotation
involves marking up a text with notes, highlights, and
comments
Literary devices
are noted in annotations to analyze their
impact
What do key phrases in annotations convey?
Significant insight
Identifying key phrases is an essential part of
annotation
True
Imagery uses vivid descriptive language to create mental images
True
Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of
words
Match the text feature with its description:
Diction ↔️ Word choices made by the author
Syntax ↔️ Sentence structure and grammar
Tone ↔️ Author's attitude or emotion
Annotation
is a crucial close reading technique that involves marking up a text with notes, highlights, and
comments
What does imagery in literature appeal to?
The reader's senses
What word is used in a simile to make a comparison?
Like
What does symbolism in literature use to represent something else?
An object
What does the plot in a literary work describe?
The sequence of events
What is one example of a logical fallacy that can flaw critical thinking?
Hasty generalization
Syntax
refers to the grammatical patterns and sentence structure in a text.
True
Tone in a text conveys the author's attitude or emotion towards the subject matter.
True
Key phrases are important words, phrases, or quotes that
convey
significant meaning in a text.
True
Systematic
annotation
of a text leads to a deeper and more comprehensive understanding.
True
Literary devices
are noted in annotations to analyze their impact on the text's
meaning
Steps in effective annotation
1️⃣ Identify key phrases
2️⃣ Highlight recurring themes
3️⃣ Note literary devices
Match the literary device with its description:
Metaphor ↔️ Comparison without like or as
Simile ↔️ Comparison using like or as
Personification ↔️ Giving human traits to non-human things
Steps in close reading techniques
1️⃣ Annotate the text
2️⃣ Understand historical context
3️⃣ Identify literary devices
Narrative perspective is the point of view from which the story is
told
What does annotating a text help you identify?
Significant details
Together, language and imagery contribute to the theme, mood, and narrative impact of a
literary
work.
True
Personification involves giving
human
characteristics to non-human things.
True
Identifying literary devices is crucial for understanding the deeper
layers
of meaning in a text.
True
A cyclical structure emphasizes
recurring
themes and ideas in a narrative.
True
Honing critical thinking skills can make someone a more
discerning
reader, writer, and problem-solver.
True
What are literary devices used in close reading?
Metaphor, simile, alliteration
What do close reading techniques enable in understanding a text?
Comprehensive understanding
What does imagery in a text create?
Vivid sensory descriptions
What is narrative perspective in a text?
The story's point of view
What do themes highlight in a text?
Recurring ideas or motifs
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