Paris anthology Flashcards

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Identify patterns in ‘Stories Are Waiting in Paris’

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-Pattern of epistemic modality: “maybe”

-Pattern of diagetic sounds: “((footsteps))”, “((Kissing sound))”

-Pattern of prepositions: “maybe you’ll go up”, “maybe you’ll go right”

-Pattern of demonstrative pronouns: “this will happen”, “hear that”

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What is the GAMP in ‘Stories Are Waiting in Paris’?

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Genre- A video advertisement for the Eurostar

Audience- A youthful audience of people looking to travel to Paris

Mode- Multi-modal

Purpose- To advertise the Eurostar and persuade people to travel to Paris

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Identify patterns in ‘Travelling to Paris with a grandchild’

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-Pattern of colloquialisms: “mooching”, “thingy”

-Pattern of positive imperatives: “might be an idea”, “Have a good trip.”

-Pattern of proper emojis: :)

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What is the GAMP in ‘Travelling to Paris with a grandchild’?

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Genre - A series of asynchronous interactions taken from an online forum

Audience - A closed audience of grandmothers, although there may be those who read through the advice without actively contributing

Mode - Written with elements of spoken language

Purpose - To provide advice for grandparents travelling to Paris and to create a space for people to give this advice

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Identify patterns in ‘Seven Ages of Paris’

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-Pattern of French lexis/etymology: “enrichissez vous”, “quartier”

-Pattern of proper nouns: “Gautier, Flaubert and Daudet”, “Chateaubriand, Stendhal”

-Pattern of temporal/numerical deixis: “in 1810”, “1802-85”

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What is the GAMP in ‘Seven Ages of Paris’?

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Genre - An extract from a history book

Audience - An academic audience consisting of historians and those who are interested in Paris and other urban social politics

Mode - Written mode

Purpose - To inform audiences on the history of Paris and the changes it has undergone.

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Identify patterns in ‘French Milk’

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-Pattern of colloquialisms: “I’m a sucker for”, “teeny shops”, “BDS”

-Pattern of exophoric references: “Walt Disney”, “Victor Hugo”, “The Holiday”

-Pattern of graphology: hand drawn pictures of Tin Tin, landmarks, etc.

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What is the GAMP in ‘French Milk’?

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Genre - A journal that also bears some resemblance to a graphic novel

Audience - An audience from a similar demographic to Knisley, i.e. young women who are intrigued by author’s adventures or aspire to complete a similar trip themselves

Mode - Blended mode

Purpose - To recount her experiences of Paris through anecdotal stories and personal impressions

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Identify patterns in ‘Paris: Fine French Food’

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-Pattern of non-diagetic sound: “((music stops, whooshing sound, new accordion-centric music plays))”

-Pattern of

-Pattern of

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Identify patterns in ‘Encore Une Fois’

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-Pattern of listing: “crispy galettes laden with cheese, butter, eggs and ham”

-Pattern of sensory imagery: “the sound of the klaxons”, “the tangy taste of Poilane’s small rye loaf”, “the click made by a big wooden street door”

-Pattern of idioms: “It was pure magic”, “almost to my heart’s content”, “school is out”, “it’s a little bit like pulling teeth”

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What is the GAMP in ‘Encore Une Fois’?

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Genre - Online blog which acts as a digitalised diary

Audience - Her followers and fans as well as friends and family

Mode - Written mode

Purpose - To inform/entertain others and to record memories, personal experiences and personal validation

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