1.3.2 Analyzing Textual Features

Cards (20)

  • The vocabulary of Text 2 is described as conversational
  • What kind of vocabulary does Text 2 use?
    Conversational language
  • The tone of Text 1 is described as formal
  • The perspective of Text 2 is in the first person.
  • The vocabulary of a text is tailored to its target audience.
  • Steps to evaluate the effectiveness of textual features in two texts:
    1️⃣ Compare the key features
    2️⃣ Analyze their impact on the reader
    3️⃣ Assess their significance to the purpose
  • Text 2 maintains a third-person, detached viewpoint.
    False
  • The perspective of Text 2 is in the first person.
  • Text 2 features short, simple sentences.

    True
  • The vocabulary of Text 2 is described as conversational
  • Match the textual feature with its impact on the reader:
    Tone ↔️ Establishes credibility and conveys objectivity or warmth
    Vocabulary ↔️ Communicates technical depth or accessibility
    Sentence Structure ↔️ Aids clarity or adds complexity
    Perspective ↔️ Builds relatability or maintains distance
  • What does sentence structure control in a text?
    Pace and comprehension
  • What type of tone is used in Text 1 to establish credibility?
    Formal, objective
  • The tone of Text 1 is described as formal
  • What type of tone is used in Text 1?
    Formal, objective
  • What is the perspective used in Text 1?
    Third-person, detached
  • Text 1 uses complex, multi-clause sentences.

    True
  • The tone of a text guides reader interpretation and sets the overall mood.

    True
  • Perspective shapes the narrative and viewpoint of a text.
  • Text 1 uses complex, multi-clause sentences for detailed explanation.