audience—the people a writer intends to reach
objective—explanation of a thing without being influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice
argument–taking a position on a topic by gathering, evaluating, and presenting evidence
motif–repeated word, phrase, or image in a text
soliloquy–a monologue in which a character reveals his or her thoughts aloud, only heard by the audience
genre—a classification or categorization of art by its particular form
judgment—an expression of approval or disapproval
motif–repeated word, phrase, or image in a text
syntax—the order in which words, phrases, and clauses are put together to form meaning
propaganda—information deliberately spread to help or harm a person, group, institution, or nation
subjective—explanation of a thing based on feelings or opinions rather than facts
objective—explanation of a thing without being influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice
argument–taking a position on a topic by gathering, evaluating, and presenting evidence
motif–repeated word, phrase, or image in a text
soliloquy–a monologue in which a character reveals his or her thoughts aloud, only heard by the audience
genre—a classification or categorization of art by its particular form
judgment—an expression of approval or disapproval
motif–repeated word, phrase, or image in a text
syntax—the order in which words, phrases, and clauses are put together to form meaning
propaganda—information deliberately spread to help or harm a person, group, institution, or nation
subjective—explanation of a thing based on feelings or opinions rather than facts