1. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents. For example, "buzz" imitates the sound of a bee buzzing.
2. The purpose of using stylistic techniques in writing is to enhance the language and create a more interesting and engaging reading experience for the audience.
3. A first-person narrator is a point of view in which the story is told from the perspective of one character who refers to themselves as "I." You can tell you are reading a first person narrator when the pronoun "I" is used throughout the text.
4. An objective narrator is a point of view in which the story is told without bias or personal opinion, and the narrator does not reveal the thoughts or feelings of any of the characters. You can tell you are reading an objective narrator when the text is written in a third-person point of view and the focus is on the actions and dialogue of the characters rather than their thoughts or emotions.
What is an onomatopoeia? What is an example of it?
What is the purpose of using stylistic techniques in your writing?
What is a first-person narrator? How do you know you are reading a first person narrator?
What is an objective narrator? How do you know you are reading an objective narrator?
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