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what a writer of a text is trying to achieve; the particular message the writer is trying to convey. A writer can use many techniques to achieve her or his intention. The most obvious technique is word choice (diction) but others include language use, style, omission, selection, paragraphing and punctuation.
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the arrangement of text and illustrations; the design of a page.
focus that concentrates the viewerâ??s attention on a near object with the background out of...
ï,- An auxiliary verb is a helping verb that precedes the main verb, e.g. I am hoping to go. He...
a style of writing and speaking that sensationalises events, e.g. As the blood-stained housewife...