List 2 Flashcards
Definition- -I, me, mine, myself, we, us, ours, ourselves
Example- -A Personal narrative
More Example- -It can be appropriate in a formal academic essay ONLY WHEN giving a specific personal experience as a form of argumentative evidence
1st person point of view!
Definition- You, yours, yourself, yourselves
Example- -A letter or email
-A written speech or public address
More information–Directions (pamphlets, etc.)
2nd person point of veiw!
Definition- he, she, it, him, her, his, hers, himself, herself, itself, they, them theirs, themselves
Examples- -Formal academic writing, including:
Argumentative, Summary/Response, Compare/Contrast, Expository Essays.
More information- Description, Narrative, Research
3rd person point of view
Definition- information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.
Example- this bag is the most wanted bag, you must by it then!!!
More Information- the particular doctrines or principles propagated by an organization or movement.
Propaganda-
Definition- An act or instance of referring.
Example-a mention; allusion.
More Information- something for which a name or designation stands; denotation.
References
Definition- a way in which something is usually done, esp. within a particular area or activity.
“the woman who overturned so many conventions of children’s literature”
behavior that is considered acceptable or polite to most members of a society.
“he was an upholder of convention and correct
Example-!an agreement between countries covering particular matters, esp. one less formal than a treaty.
More Information- a large meeting or conference, esp. of members of a political party or a particular profession.
Convention