Language Anaysis- Writer and audience Flashcards

1
Q

The author _____ those …

A
  • positions
  • accuses
  • ## isolates
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2
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When author is AGAINST, replace “opposes” (4)

A

Criticises
Attacks
Condemns
Rejects

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3
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Instead of “the author SAYS THAT” …, what other expressions can be substituted?

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Expresses
Explains 
Outlines 
Points out
Puts forward the view that
Attempts to show that
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4
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Synonyms of provoke

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Ignite
Elicit
Builds

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5
Q

The author ________ tones of ….

The author b ________ a __________ ___________ of….

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Feigns, builds a self portrait of

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6
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The authors aims to ___________ the issue [ synonym for emphasize]

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Accentuate

Highlight

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7
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“This strategy is designed to ______” (relate to indented audience)

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Initiate ….
Position ….
Prompt…..

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8
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Instead of using contends/says that [FOR] (5)

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Advocates
Supports
Champions
Promotes
Applauds
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9
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The writer may appeal to readers who value:
S
P.         S
E
C.      D
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Safety personal security equality civic duty

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10
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How does the writer create an adversarial relationship?

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By creating an us versus them mentality

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