what are the goals of the text, and what elements help achieve those goals? -apex
What elements are used, and do they help the author's purpose.
How well do elements of the text help the text achieve its goals
how well do elements of the text help the text achieve it's goals
what elements are used, and do they help the author's purpose.
One effective question to ask when evaluating a text is: "What is the main argument or thesis of the author?" This helps the reader identify the central idea and purpose of the text.
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What elements are used, and do they help the author's purpose?
what are the goals of the text, and what elements help achieve those goals? (apex)
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Within the first chapter of The Hunger Games the Reaping is mentioned; this is a hook because the reader, at this point, is not supposed to know what the Reaping is. The purpose of a hook is to make the reader continue reading. The mention of the Reaping keeps the reader reading for two reasons a) either the reader does not know what the Reaping is and wants to find out or b) the reader wants to know who will be selected in the Reaping, and, by extension, what will occur afterward.
the communication through reading is about the writer who wants to spread his ideas through writing and the reader must react in that particular idea.
The feeling that an author wants a reader to have while reading can vary depending on the tone and themes of a particular work. It could be curiosity, suspense, empathy, or inspiration, among others. Ultimately, the author's intention is to evoke a specific emotional response that enhances the reader's engagement with the text.
the communication through reading is about the writer who wants to spread his ideas through writing and the reader must react in that particular idea.
The author wants the reader to think, and most of all continue reading the book in order to understand something.
After reading "Lamb to the Slaughter," the author wants the reader to think about how betrayal can lead to unexpected consequences. The story shows how betrayal can drive someone to commit a drastic act of revenge, highlighting the unpredictable ways in which people can react to being betrayed.
Using engaging storytelling, humor, and unexpected plot twists would be effective in entertaining the reader. Adding dynamic characters and vivid descriptions can also enhance the reading experience and keep the reader engaged.
To keep the reader reading. Tension arises where there is a risk for the characters in the story, and uncertainty as to some aspect of the outcome. The reader is induced to keep reading because he cares about what happens to the characters, and wants to know whether the character will avoid the risk, or how he or she will avoid the risk, as the genre usually dictates whether the main character will ultimately succeed.
This question needs to be rewritten the reader can not know what the question wants. If it asking about the Bill of Rights in 1969 they were written in 1789 and are part of the constitution and there has been no change to them since that time.
I think it means enemy reader like a trainer that wants to battle you