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Identifying a Writers Purpose - CORRECT ANSWER-Factual information may be
used to inform, and information with positive or negative connotations or
judgments may be used to persuade. An in-depth investigation of a topic may be
an analysis.
Purpose - CORRECT ANSWER-The reason for reading or writing, such as
entertain, inform, analyze, or persuade.
Identifying a Writers Tone - CORRECT ANSWER-An article that describes
something as being inspiring or visionary has a positive tone. An article that
describes something as wasteful or foolhardy has a negative tone. There are
various tones an article can take on.
Tone - CORRECT ANSWER-Refers to the attitude or feelings the author has
about the topic; the character of the text in terms of word choice, and sentence
structure.
,Connotation - CORRECT ANSWER-Refers to the emotions or feelings that the
reader attaches to the words. Can be positive or negative, and usually has implied
meanings. (Denotation: Dictionary definitions of a word)
HESI Hint: Identifying Writers Purpose/Tone - CORRECT ANSWER-When
identifying the writer's purpose and/or tone, look closely at the writers choice of
words. The words are the clues.
Fact - CORRECT ANSWER-Something that can be proved (right or wrong). Such
as, "The movie Avatar was nominated for best picture in 2010."
Opinion - CORRECT ANSWER-A statement that cannot be proved. Such as,
"The movie Avatar was the best movie ever made."
Distinguishing Between Fact & Opinion - CORRECT ANSWER-Contrastingly,
words that convey degrees of being are usually associated with opinion: good,
better, best, and bad, worse, and worst. Also, words that reflect abstract ideas
and emotions are also associated with opinion: love, friendship, jealousy.
Assumption - CORRECT ANSWER-A set of beliefs the author has about the
subject
, Hint: Identifying Supporting Details - CORRECT ANSWER-Usually the reader
can discover details by the authors use of transition words such as one, next,
another, first, or finally, which indicate that a detail is being provided.
Finding the meaning of Words in Context - CORRECT ANSWER-Identifying the
correct meaning of a word or words may be the key to identifying the authors
main idea. The reader should use context clues to identify the meaning of a word.
Context Clue - CORRECT ANSWER-The information provided by the author in
the words or sentences surrounding the unknown word or words.
Definition Context Clue - CORRECT ANSWER-When the author puts the
meaning of the word in parenthesis or states the definition in the following
sentence.
Synonym Context Clue - CORRECT ANSWER-When the author gives the reader
another word that means the same or nearly the same as the unknown word.
Antonym Context Clue - CORRECT ANSWER-When the author gives a word
that means the opposite of the unknown word.