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STOP and analyze literature!

and analyze literature! S= Speaker & Audience Author’s Purpose T= Tone & Mood O= Overall meaning (central idea,theme, plot, conflict) P= Pretty language (figurative language Rhyme scheme) As you are reading, take a moment to identify the letters in the stop sign.

STOP and analyze literature! S= Speaker, Audience & Author’s Purpose Who is telling the story? To whom are they telling it? Why are they telling it? (Author’s purpose) (PIE)

STOP and analyze literature! T= Tone & Mood

STOP and analyze literature! O= Overall Meaning

STOP and analyze literature! P= Pretty Language & Rhyme Scheme