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Attitude
A specific perception of a certain issue/concept based on your values and beliefs.
Audience
The group of people a text is designed to address, based on age, gender, status, ethnicity and values.
Context
The environment in which a text is responded to or created.
Context of setting
The surrounding conditions, time, place and social environment that give meaning to a specific event, story or action.
Authorial context
The details of a writer’s life, beliefs and career that help explain how and why a text was created.
Context of production
The environment, time period and set of circumstances in which a text is created.
Context of reception
The social, cultural and historic environment in which an audience or reader experiences and interprets a text.
Personal context
The unique background, life experiences and identity of an individual.
Societal context
The social and cultural environment which influences the beliefs, behaviours and interactions of individuals and groups.
Voice
The personality behind a text, the character constructed through the use of language and stylistic features.
Perspective
A position from which things may be viewed or considered.
Values
Individua
Name 7 narrative conventions
Character, setting, plot structure, point of view, genre, theme, conflict.
Name 6 types of language features.
Lexical choice, connotations, imagery, figurative language, sound devices, punctuation.
Name 6 stylistic features.
Lexical choice, syntax, narrative POV, voice, structure, language features.