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Metaphor A Direct comparison of two things |
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Anedote A short story/ retail of an experience to show you know what your talking about |
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Direct Adress Adress the reader directly by using you and we |
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facts/ selective uses if facts the uses of facts to support your point |
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alliteration using the same sound or letter in a row |
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Triplets Using for examples for effect |
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Hyperbole Deliberate exaggeration |
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Emotive language Language which is used to create a emotional response from the reader |
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Rhetorical Question A question that is used to make the reader think not to be answered |
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Similes Comparisons made using Like or As |
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Connotations word associations e.g. sand - Time |
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Repetition Using the same word or theme over and over again |
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Opinion Your Opinion or writers opinion |
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Tense what tense are you/they using |
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Create an enemy create an enemy to write against |
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Humor write something thats ment to be funny |
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