How do you explain the reader effect?

How do you explain the reader effect?

What Is the Effect on the Reader?

  1. When someone asks you the effect on the reader, they are asking you what a particular piece of language makes you think, feel, or experience.
  2. If you don’t feel anything towards a particular piece of language, you must ask yourself what the writer wanted you to feel.

What can I use instead of the reader?

Here are some better phrases to use instead of “makes the reader”:

  • This invokes feelings of X in the reader.
  • This brings about the emotion of….
  • This further elucidates (disconsolate, sad, melancholic) emotions to the reader.
  • This connotes a sense of (melancholy, sorrowful) feelings for the reader.

What is a good reader called?

A good reader reads fluently. A child must progress from individual word decoding to automaticity -fast, accurate and effortless word identification. The ability to read words rapidly and accurately allows a child to focus on understanding the text – the ultimate goal of reading.

What do you call someone who loves to read books?

Bibliophile. This word describes someone who loves or collects books.

What is another word for avid reader?

What is another word for avid reader?

bibliophile bookworm
dork dink
wonk reader
intellectual scholar
booklover savant

What is the meaning of avid reader?

Avid usually means very eager or enthusiastic. If you’re an avid reader, it means you read as much as you can, whenever you can. But this adjective can also mean wanting something so much that you can be thought of as greedy. For example, a person can be avid for success or power.

What is the opposite of Avid?

Antonyms: undesiring, undesirous, unenthusiastic. avid, zealous(adj)

What is the meaning of Avid?

1 : characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit : very eager and enthusiastic avid readers/fans an avid golfer. 2 : desirous to the point of greed : urgently eager : greedy avid for publicity/success.6 dagen geleden

What does the I in Avid mean?

Advancement Via Individual Determination

What does cajole mean?

transitive verb. 1a : to persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in the face of reluctance : coax had to cajole them into going.

What does candor mean?

Candor, related to the adjective candid, refers to straightforward honesty or frankness in speech or expression.

How do you use dispel?

dispel the darkness of this night. Maybe the rural air would dispel his blahs. At this point let me dispel the notion that counseling is all about Freud, couches and is only for certain types of people! dispel any nasty rumors which could damage our reputation, for the sake of our animals.

What does pensively mean?

dreamily or wistfully thoughtful: a pensive mood. expressing or revealing thoughtfulness, usually marked by some sadness: a pensive adagio.

What are illegal activities?

1. An act committed in violation of law where the consequence of conviction by a court is punishment, especially where the punishment is a serious one such as imprisonment. 2. Unlawful activity: statistics relating to violent crime. 3.

Is it legal or illegal?

Hi, there. The term “legal” means “acceptable action as condoned by law” at whatever level. “Illegal” means “against the law” and could get a person into serious trouble with the police and/or court system.

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