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question 2 (01.02 lc) match each layer of meaning to the correct description. author’s attitude select author’s meaning select emotional meaning select surface meaning select
To solve this matching problem, we first need to know the typical descriptions of each layer of meaning:
- Author’s attitude: The writer’s perspective or feelings toward the subject (e.g., approval, disapproval, neutrality).
- Author’s meaning: The intended message or idea the author wants to convey (beyond literal words, often interpretive).
- Emotional meaning: The feelings or emotional tone evoked by the text (how it makes the reader feel).
- Surface meaning: The literal, straightforward interpretation of the text (what the words directly say).
Since the dropdown options are not visible in the provided image, we assume the standard options for this type of question (common in literature/language analysis, under the Arts discipline, subfield Literature or Linguistics). Here’s how to match them:
- Author’s attitude: Matches the description of the author’s perspective/tone toward the topic.
- Author’s meaning: Matches the intended message behind the text (not just literal).
- Emotional meaning: Matches the emotional response or tone the text conveys.
- Surface meaning: Matches the literal, direct interpretation of the text.
If the dropdown options include phrases like:
- "The writer’s perspective on the topic" (Author’s attitude)
- "The intended message behind the text" (Author’s meaning)
- "Feelings evoked by the text" (Emotional meaning)
- "Literal interpretation of the text" (Surface meaning)
Then the matches would be:
- Author’s attitude → The writer’s perspective on the topic
- Author’s meaning → The intended message behind the text
- Emotional meaning → Feelings evoked by the text
- Surface meaning → Literal interpretation of the text
(Note: If specific dropdown options are provided, adjust the matching based on their wording. The above is the standard framework for this literary/language analysis task.)
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To solve this matching problem, we first need to know the typical descriptions of each layer of meaning:
- Author’s attitude: The writer’s perspective or feelings toward the subject (e.g., approval, disapproval, neutrality).
- Author’s meaning: The intended message or idea the author wants to convey (beyond literal words, often interpretive).
- Emotional meaning: The feelings or emotional tone evoked by the text (how it makes the reader feel).
- Surface meaning: The literal, straightforward interpretation of the text (what the words directly say).
Since the dropdown options are not visible in the provided image, we assume the standard options for this type of question (common in literature/language analysis, under the Arts discipline, subfield Literature or Linguistics). Here’s how to match them:
- Author’s attitude: Matches the description of the author’s perspective/tone toward the topic.
- Author’s meaning: Matches the intended message behind the text (not just literal).
- Emotional meaning: Matches the emotional response or tone the text conveys.
- Surface meaning: Matches the literal, direct interpretation of the text.
If the dropdown options include phrases like:
- "The writer’s perspective on the topic" (Author’s attitude)
- "The intended message behind the text" (Author’s meaning)
- "Feelings evoked by the text" (Emotional meaning)
- "Literal interpretation of the text" (Surface meaning)
Then the matches would be:
- Author’s attitude → The writer’s perspective on the topic
- Author’s meaning → The intended message behind the text
- Emotional meaning → Feelings evoked by the text
- Surface meaning → Literal interpretation of the text
(Note: If specific dropdown options are provided, adjust the matching based on their wording. The above is the standard framework for this literary/language analysis task.)