
Authorial Methods and Effects
A deep dive into the specific stylistic choices made by the author of the set text. Students will evaluate how these methods shape the reader's response and understanding.
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A deep dive into the specific stylistic choices made by the author of the set text. Students will evaluate how these methods shape the reader's response and understanding.
Key Questions
- What is the effect of the author's specific narrative structure?
- How does the author's use of irony or satire function in the text?
- Why did the author choose this particular ending?
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