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What is the author's style typically seen in?
What is the author's style typically seen in?
Language or word choices, dialogue, length, tone and mood, and sensory language
What is the difference in the way authors write their sentences?
What is the difference in the way authors write their sentences?
Some authors use short sentences, while others use long and descriptive sentences
What is the tone of the word 'diss'?
What is the tone of the word 'diss'?
Informal slang
What does the word 'request' mean?
What does the word 'request' mean?
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What is the meaning of the word 'manage'?
What is the meaning of the word 'manage'?
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In which of the following ways can an author's style be observed?
In which of the following ways can an author's style be observed?
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What type of word is the word 'diss' considered?
What type of word is the word 'diss' considered?
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What can vary in an author's writing?
What can vary in an author's writing?
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What is meant by 'reach' in the given context?
What is meant by 'reach' in the given context?
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What does the author's use of short or long sentences depend on?
What does the author's use of short or long sentences depend on?
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Study Notes
Understanding Author's Style
- Style refers to the manner or method of doing things in writing
- Author's style can be seen in:
- Language or word choices
- Dialogue
- Length of sentences
- Tone and mood
- Sensory language used
- Authors can use formal or informal words, e.g., "diss" is considered informal slang
- Authors' sentence length can vary, with some using short sentences and others using long and descriptive sentences
Understanding Author's Style
- Style refers to the manner or method of doing things in writing
- Author's style can be seen in:
- Language or word choices
- Dialogue
- Length of sentences
- Tone and mood
- Sensory language used
- Authors can use formal or informal words, e.g., "diss" is considered informal slang
- Authors' sentence length can vary, with some using short sentences and others using long and descriptive sentences
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Identify the literary devices used by authors to convey meaning, tone, and mood in their writing, including language, dialogue, and sentence structure.