PURPOSE HANDLING TEEN CALLS. purpose :the purpose of an article or selection is the reason for its existence. The purpose could be to describe, to entertain,

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PURPOSE HANDLING TEEN CALLS

purpose :the purpose of an article or selection is the reason for its existence. The purpose could be to describe, to entertain, to inform, persuade et cetera.

HANDLING TEEN CALLS What is the purpose of the selection?

HANDLING TEEN CALLS emphatic device – used by authors to emphasize an idea. Methods to achieve this include repetition, font [bold and italics], short sentences, punctuation, and interrupted movement. Listing (numerical order, bullets, sequencing) Font – (bold, unusual capitalization, italics, underlining) Example: Hello. Hello! HELLO!! Punctuation (colon, dash, exclamation mark, ellipsis, brackets) - show breaks in thought and shifts in tone

HANDLING TEEN CALLS Repetition -- the repeated use of the same word or word pattern Example: – It is important you study for your test. If you do not study, you will not get the marks you deserve! So, not studying could cost you valuable marks. Parallel structure – Be sure to eat your supper, complete your homework, and study your notes before going to sleep tonight. Sentence fragments – an incomplete sentence that can be missing a subject or verb Example: So, like, there we were! Short sentence – very simple sentence Example: I froze.