1) What is tone? a) An author’s use of words and writing style to convey their attitude towards a topic. b) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. c) A general word for the type of writing e.g poem, song, article d) The dictionary definition of a word. e) A specific language feature the writer uses for effect. f) A piece of evidence from the text word for word. 2) What is Mood? a) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. b) A specific language feature the writer uses for effect. c) A piece of evidence from the text word for word. d) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. e) The dictionary definition of a word. f) A general word for the type of writing e.g poem, song, article 3) What is a technique? a) A specific language feature the writer uses for effect. b) An author’s use of words and writing style to convey their attitude towards a topic. c) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. d) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. e) A general word for the type of writing e.g poem, song, article 4) What is Author's Purpose? a) A specific language feature the writer uses for effect. b) An author’s use of words and writing style to convey their attitude towards a topic. c) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. d) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. e) A general word for the type of writing e.g poem, song, article f) A piece of evidence from the text word for word. 5) What are language features? a) A technique used for effect in writing, such as metaphor. b) An author’s use of words and writing style to convey their attitude towards a topic. c) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. d) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. e) A general word for the type of writing e.g poem, song, article 6) What is effect? a) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. b) The meaning of the language feature or writer's words on the reader. c) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. d) The dictionary definition of a word. e) A general word for the type of writing e.g poem, song, article 7) What are the connotations of words? a) The dictionary definition of a word. b) A technique used for effect in writing, such as metaphor. c) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. d) The meaning we bring to words, rather than the dictionary definition. e) A piece of evidence from the text word for word. 8) What do we mean by the word 'text' in close reading? a) A general word for the type of writing e.g poem, song, article b) A technique used for effect in writing, such as metaphor. c) The meaning we bring to words, rather than the dictionary definition. d) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. e) The dictionary definition of a word. 9) What is a quotation? a) The dictionary definition of a word. b) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. c) The meaning we bring to words, rather than the dictionary definition. d) A piece of evidence from the text word for word.  e) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. 10) What is a part of speech? a) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. b) The building blocks of words: nouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions c) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. d) A piece of evidence from the text word for word. e) The meaning we bring to words, rather than the dictionary definition. f) The dictionary definition of a word. 11) What is an antonym? a) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. b) A word with an opposite meaning. c) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. d) A piece of evidence from the text word for word. e) The meaning we bring to words, rather than the dictionary definition. f) The dictionary definition of a word. 12) What is evidence? a) Any words from a text, used to prove an idea. b) The building blocks of words: nouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions c) The meaning we bring to words, rather than the dictionary definition. d) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. e) The emotion of a piece of writing. Created by word choice, content and language features. What the reader feels. f) A technique used for effect in writing, such as metaphor. 13) What is synonym? a) Any words from a text, used to prove an idea. b) The building blocks of words: nouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions c) The meaning we bring to words, rather than the dictionary definition. d) The big idea behind a text. The writer’s reason for creating a piece of writing. e) A word with similar meaning to another. f) A technique used for effect in writing, such as metaphor.

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