GENERAL
the audience
the purpose
- to inform
- to explain
- to persuade (the reader) that
- to argue that ...
- to entertain
- to express (sorrow, joy, anger etc)
the reader
the theme
the topic
the subject
The text
- is aimed at
- is directed at
- targets
The author
- describes / depicts / portrays / illustrates
- argues that
- suggests that
- demonstrates that
- recalls
- compares
TONE
jubilant, joyful, exuberant, excited, enthusiastic, dramatic
dark, sombre, melancholy, gloomy, bleak, solemn, earnest, serious
light, playful, flippant, tongue-in-cheek, good-humoured, whimsical
satirical, mocking, sarcastic, ironic, cynical, irreverent
angry, bitter, harsh, assertive, dogmatic
impersonal, detached, dispassionate, clinical, cold
personal, intimate, emotional, lyrical, poignant, sentimental, warm
calm, philosophical, reflective, gentle, mellow, tranquil, tender
conversational, matter-of-fact
self-mocking
formal, stately
POINT OF VIEW
The text is written in the first / second / third person (I-you-he/she).
This image
- suggests that
- implies that
- conveys (an emotion, idea etc.)
- captures (an idea etc.)
- symbolizes
- represents
- alludes to
- has connotations of
- compares *** to ...
- likens *** to ...
Standard English
Non-Standard English,
a regional dialect, slang
words associated with