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The Lady and the spider

The Lady and the spider. Fact and Opinion. Fact Can be proved. Opinion Expresses a judgment that can be supported not proved. How Do We Check Facts?. Literary Analysis: Tone. The tone of a literary work is the author’s attitude toward his or her audience and subject.

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The Lady and the spider

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  1. The Lady and the spider

  2. Fact and Opinion • Fact • Can be proved • Opinion • Expresses a judgment that can be supported not proved

  3. How Do We Check Facts?

  4. Literary Analysis: Tone • The tone of a literary work is the author’s attitude toward his or her audience and subject. • Can be described in one word such as playful, humorous or serious

  5. What Determines Tone? • Word Choice • Sentence Structure • Sentence Length

  6. Vocabulary

  7. mode • A way of acting, doing or being • Mom was in a professional modefor her meeting.

  8. frenzied • Acting in a wild, uncontrollable way • The dogs were frenzied when they saw the food.

  9. inhabited • Lived in; occupied • The bird’s nest is inhabited by three blue birds.

  10. equipped • Having what is needed • After studying the student was well equipped to take the test.

  11. dimensions • Measurements; importance • Painting gave new dimensions to her art.

  12. catastrophe • Disaster or misfortune • The car accident was a catastrophe.

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