
Purpose of Text
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 13 Questions
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Author's Purpose, Tone and Mood of Text, Characterization 6
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Author's Purpose:
a. Persuade
b. Inform
c. Entertain
d. Instruct
e. Describe
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Multiple Choice
This purpose is to get the reader to believe, think, feel, or do something.
Examples are : Advertisement, speeches, campaign, opinions
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Instruct
Describe
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Multiple Choice
This purpose uses details and description.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Instruct
Describe
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Multiple Choice
This purpose gives mainly facts and information.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Instruct
Describe
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Multiple Choice
This purpose includes steps in a process and directions.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Instruct
Describe
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Multiple Choice
This purpose uses humor, narration, tells a story, etc.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Instruct
Describe
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Inferring Tone and Mood of Text
Tone : amused, playful, cheerful, angry, sad, humorous, serious, optimistic, horror
Mood: Joyful, gloomy, suspenseful, sentimental, frightening, mysterious, sorrowful, happy, frustrating
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Multiple Choice
It is our first day of school. I woke up early, ate my breakfast and took a bath. I prepared my things and went to school. I am happy to see my classmates and my teacher Mrs. Reyes. I hope for a fun-filled learning this schoolyear. What is the tone of the text?
pessimistic
optimistic
terrified
irritated
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Multiple Choice
He wore his jacket and put on his hat. He walked head down with both hands inside his pockets as he crossed the misty street under the dark twilight. What is the mood of the text?
sorrowful
festive
frustrating
gloomy
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Multiple Choice
She hesitated, listening for sounds of the creature. The forest seemed empty, but she could sense something else out there. Something watching and waiting. What is the mood of the passage?
romantic
depressing
joyful
suspenseful
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Multiple Choice
The sun was bright and the sky was clear. Joahra jogged down the path with Jimin at her side and smiled about last night's victory. The tone of this excerpt can be best described as _____.
cheerful
suspenseful
frightening
gloomy
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Direct and Indirect Characterization
Direct: the author is telling the audience what a character is like
Example: Chimmy is short and cute.
Indirect: the author showing the audience what kind of person a character is through the character’s thoughts, words, and deeds
Example: Shooky stood at the front door a long time, gathering the courage to join the party.
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Multiple Choice
Jeon was always polite to his friends’ parents.
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Multiple Choice
RJ attends his online classes and submits his homework on time.
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Multiple Choice
Kind and friendly, Jin is determined to welcome the new boy in the class.
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Multiple Choice
Ron walked up to the new boy in the class and said, “Welcome; I hope you like it here.
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