Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Linguistic devices
- Dramatic language
- Attract readers attention
- Used in headlines
- Hospital face crisis over
fall in blood supplies
- Emotive language
- Intended to arouse strong feelings
- Undesirable characters can
prey on vulnerable children
- Imperatives
- Are words that give us
instructions or orders
- Appear at the
start of sentances
- Appeal directly to the reader
- Make the message very clear
- Discover your favourite
days out in Bedford
- Alliteration
- The use of the same letter to start
several words simultaneously
- Seen in headlines and
advertising slogans
- Catches the
readers attention
- Runway rumpas
at airport
- Rhetorical questions
- Get the reader
involved directly
- Do not expect
an answer
- persuasive technique to
make the reader agree with
the writers point of view
- Would you like to live
healthier and live longer?
- Lists
- Persuasive device
- Writers use this to suggest
they have extensive evidence
to support their views
- Animal testing is unreliable, unnecessary and cruel
- Metaphor
- Rollercoaster of emotions
- Conveys a vivid image to the reader
- Simile
- Method of describing
something using like or as
- Creates an image in the readers mind
- Cute as a kitten