english 9 vocab test Flashcards
a narrative composed from personal experience; it is often framed to include specific events or time periods from the author’s life.
memoir
an attempt by the author to evoke an emotional response from the audience in order to persuade them
pathos
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations
nostalgia
the author’s choice of how they situate themselves in order to present information to their audience: objective vs. subjective, approving vs. disapproving, participant vs. observer, intimate vs. distant, involved vs. detached, assured vs. questioning, etc.
stance
the author’s attitude toward their subject
tone
this refers to the relationship between narrator and the story they are telling; first person and third person are the most common
point of view
the voice chosen by the author; the role a narrator takes on in order to present themself in a particular way
persona
a presentation of information that is not influenced by personal opinions or feelings
objective
a presentation of information that is clearly influence by personal opinions and feelings
subjective
showcasing a prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
bias
an attempt by the author to use ethical/moral arguments and showcase their authority on a subject or use the authority of another to prove their point
ethos
an attempt by the author to use logical/factual arguments to prove their point
logos
a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
anecdote