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SOAPSTONESpeaker

Occasion

Audience

Purpose

Subject

Tone

SOAPSTONESpeakerThe voice that tells the story.Before authors begin to write, they must decide whose voice is going to be heard.

It could be the author or it could be a character.

SOAPSTONEOccasionThe time and the place of the piece; the event or situation that made the author want to write or triggered the writing.

SOAPSTONEAudienceThe group of readers to whom this piece is directed.

This does not always mean the people who are reading it right now.

SOAPSTONEPurposeThe reason the author wrote this.

The central claim or main idea.

NOT THE GENERAL TOPIC.

What does the author want us to take away?

SOAPSTONESubjectThe central topic of the writing.

What idea or ideas is this writing about?

SOAPSTONEToneThe attitude of the author towards to subject or topic. •This is how we know whether or not the author is serious, trying to be funny, sarcastic, etc. •Developed through word choice, sentence structure, and figurative language.

SOAPSTONE

The The speakerspeaker of the of the essay is….essay is….

SOAPSTONE

The The occasionoccasion of the of the writing is…writing is…

SOAPSTONE

The intended audienceaudience is….

SOAPSTONE

The author’s purposepurpose is….

SOAPSTONE

The subjectsubject of the writing is….

SOAPSTONE

The author’s tone tone is….

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