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par Jasper BencharaBraxton Il y a 11 années

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Analyzing Writing

The writing process involves several critical elements, from sentence structure to targeted audience considerations. Sentences can be simple, compound, periodic, or complex, each serving a distinct purpose in conveying clear messages.

Analyzing Writing

Analyzing Writing

Audience

Form

Genre
Non-fiction

Essay-writing

Argumentative

Reports

Military

Financial

Propaganda

Academic Papers

Philosophical

Medical

Scientific

Journalistic

Fiction

Horror

Purpose
The reason a writer is writing

Inform

Entertain

Persuade

Tone
The atmosphere the author creates.

Festive

Exciting

Mysterious

Language

Parts of Speech
Adjectives
Pronouns
Nouns

Abstract

Love

Common/Concrete

Paper

Proper

Pacific

Uncountable

Petrol

Countable

Lessons

Articles
Interjection
Conjuction

Co-ordinating

Prepositions
Adverbs

Patiently

Boldly

Verbs

Compound

Will meet

Auxiliary

Have

Do

Be

Intransitive

We must leave.

An intransitive verb cannot take a direct object.

Transitive

A transitive verb is incomplete without a direct object.

The child broke the plate.

Structure

Sentences
Balanced
Periodic
Loose
Complex

Has an independent and a dependent clause

Compund

Has two or more simple sentences joined with a conjunction.

Simple

Eg:

Winter ice melts

Ice melts

Has

An object

A verb

A subject

Has one clause.