Audience - The group of readers the author intends to reach., Tone - The writer’s attitude toward the subject or audience., Point of View - The perspective from which the information is presented., Main Idea - The central message or controlling idea of the text., Euphemism - A mild or polite expression used to soften something unpleasant or harsh., Structure - How the text is arranged (chronological, cause-effect, etc.)., Metaphor - A comparison between two unlike things without using “like” or “as,” to create strong imagery., Purpose - The author’s reason for writing (to inform, persuade, entertain, or explain)., Idiom - A common expression whose meaning is different from the literal words., Style - The author’s unique way of using language., Allusion - A brief reference to a person, event, or text (often historical, biblical, or literary) to add meaning., Biography - A life story written by someone else., Supporting Details - Facts, examples, and evidence that develop the main idea., Journal - A personal record of thoughts and daily experiences., Simile - A direct comparison using “like” or “as.”, Voice - The distinct personality of the author revealed through writing., Personification - Giving human qualities to non-human things to make descriptions more vivid., Memoir - A narrative focusing on specific personal experiences or memories., Personal Essay - A short piece reflecting the author’s personal thoughts or experiences., Imagery - Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses and helps the reader visualize., Symbolism - Using an object, person, or event to represent a deeper meaning or idea., Autobiography - A life story written by the subject themselves., Irony - A contrast between expectation and reality, often used to emphasize a point or reveal truth., Accuracy - The correctness and reliability of the information., Hyperbole - An exaggeration used for emphasis, not meant to be taken literally.,

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