A group of people who read, watch or study a text. Identify the noun.
audience
25
When you accept to do something or have the same opinion as someone. Identify the verb.
agree
25
A person who creates a text. Identify the noun.
composer/author/director
25
When you do not accept to do something or do not have the same opinion as someone. Identify the verb.
disagree
25
A type of writing that is based on facts and not creative/fiction (E.g. narratives). Identify the noun.
non-fiction
25
A person’s attitude or opinion of something. How that person thinks about a specific topic or issue. Identify the noun.
opinion/point of view
25
The aim or goal of something. The reason why something has been done. Identify the noun.
purpose
25
What a specific text is about/what it discusses. Identify the noun.
topic
25
An explanation for something. Identify the noun.
reason
25
Something that you can read, study or watch – For example, a book, film, or picture. Identify the noun.
text
25
Something or someone that makes you agree with their opinion. Identify the adjective
persuasive
25
To make someone agree with your opinion or do something you want. Identify the verb.
persuade
25
A persuasive text that outlines the composer’s point-of-view (opinion) of the topic. Identify the noun.
exposition/discussion
25
A persuasive text that outlines the composer’s point-of-view (opinion) of the topic. However, this text analyses both sides of the topic (agree and disagree). Identify the noun.
discussion
25
A persuasive text in which the composer presents their opinion of another text (usually a film or a book). Identify the noun.
review
25
You should choose your friends carefully. What persuasive feature/technique is this?