Writer's Perspective Flashcards

AQA GCSE English Language specification

Writer's Perspective

The way experiences and ideas are presented from a particular position or viewpoint.

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Terms in this set (10)

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Writer's Perspective

The way experiences and ideas are presented from a particular position or viewpoint.

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Explicit Meaning

Information or ideas that are stated directly in the text.

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Implicit Meaning

Information or ideas that are implied and must be inferred by the reader.

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Viewpoint

The writer's position or attitude towards a subject or topic.

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Tone

The overall attitude conveyed through the writer's language choices.

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Purpose

The reason for writing, such as to describe, narrate, argue, persuade, inform, or explain.

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Audience

The intended reader or listener of the text.

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Comparing Perspectives

Identifying similarities and differences in writers' viewpoints and how they are conveyed.

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Language Methods

Techniques used by writers, such as choice of words, figurative language, imagery, and rhetorical devices.

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Structural Methods

How ideas and events are organised across the text, including order, shifts, contrast, openings, endings, and paragraphing.

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