Anthology Travel, transport and Locomotion

I think this first question can be relatively easy if you follow this plan and learn a few of these terms.. terms are not as important as you think, i have seen an example of an A* answer to this question who did even use any termanology.

So use this...

Audience

Purpose

language

structure

images

style

context

always relate back to the words in the question for example last years said 'exciting and nerve wrecking' and compare each point you make and back up with SHORT EXAMPLES.

and dont forget to revise your anthology duhh.

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Syllabic

Short of long word

hi.

hellooooooo!.

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Archaic

use or form of speach no longer current.

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Descriptive

If a text is descriptive it is there to entertain.

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gravitas

The importance of the text, reader, narrator, speaker. etc

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Polysyllabic words

3 syllables or more

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Fillers

empty uneeded words often used to fill in gaps

'uhh...'

'mm'

'errr'

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Monosyllabic

Words with one syllable

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Hyperbole

exageration to make a point

'weighed a tone!'

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Conventions

HEY,

HI,

BYE,

G'BYE

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orthography

Conventional spelling system of a language

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Sociolect

choice of lexis effected by social context

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A phoneme

Smallest individual sound in language

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phonology

Study of sound =pattern of speach etc

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colloquialism

More acceptable than swear words

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Diexis (Diectic word)

words or phrases that rely on contextual information

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context of production

Why it was made, how it was created and who made it.

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Elision

'init' get rid of syllable/vowel (slang)

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hedging

avoiding the point...

politicians use this when being attacked.

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Proxemics

The physical relationship between speakers in terms of proximity (distance)

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Syntax

Word order (how they relate to each other)

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Conditional

a clause that qualifies a statement, usualy introduced by 'if'

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Persona

narrator voice created by a writter. Who is different from the writter himself.

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Graphology

The layout of a text with use of such features as type face

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Typography

Art and technique of printing

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Power

Who has power in the relationship, the conversation.

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Formality

status

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Agenda

lay out how the contexts is set out if it has a specific order, instructions

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