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Writer's Perspective Flashcards
AQA GCSE English Language specification
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Writer's Perspective
The way experiences and ideas are presented from a particular position or viewpoint.
Explicit Meaning
Information or ideas that are stated directly in the text.
Implicit Meaning
Information or ideas that are implied and must be inferred by the reader.
Viewpoint
The writer's position or attitude towards a subject or topic.
Tone
The overall attitude conveyed through the writer's language choices.
Purpose
The reason for writing, such as to describe, narrate, argue, persuade, inform, or explain.
Audience
The intended reader or listener of the text.
Comparing Perspectives
Identifying similarities and differences in writers' viewpoints and how they are conveyed.
Language Methods
Techniques used by writers, such as choice of words, figurative language, imagery, and rhetorical devices.
Structural Methods
How ideas and events are organised across the text, including order, shifts, contrast, openings, endings, and paragraphing.

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