‘Cruise The Carousels’ From Not For Parents: Paris Everything You Ever Wanted To Know Flashcards

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Genre and mode

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-Illustrated children’s guidebook to Paris.

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Text producer and text receiver

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-Young children with an invisible audience of parents.

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Variation, register and representation

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-Informal yet has a factual elements.

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Lexis and semantics

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-“marry go round” is a synonym for a carousel.
-“there are pigs, elephants, zebras and deer” asyndetic list of animals that were around the Parisian carousels,
-High frequency adjectives used throughout to intrigue and entice.
-Proper nouns show factual information.

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Grammar

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-Sentence types are used to engage.
-Exclamatory sentences such as “I’m hot!” appeals to youngsters heightened emotions and rather melodramatically explaining some attractions size and scope.
-Interrogatives are also used to pique curiosity.

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Phonetics

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-Manipulation of sounds through fricative alliteration.

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Graphology and mode

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-Written graphological features such as text boxes and pictures combined to allude to the reader and makes them attractive and educational throughout the use of accurate information that is represented.

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Pragmatics

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-Embodied knowledge and a rich schema around tourist destinations in Paris.

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Narrative and discourse

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-Written from an omniscient narrator with simplified discourse that is suitable for children.

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