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Short sentence for impact
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Rhetorical question for impact
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Opinion stated as fact
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Fact stated as opinion
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Statistics used for emphasis
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Statistics used incorrectly
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Emotive, alliterative exaggeration
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Emphatic imperative
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Modal verb to suggest hope
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Imperative verb to suggest hope
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Group of three to show solution
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Group of three to show problem
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First person to involve reader
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Third person to distance reader
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Repetition of emotive language
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Repetition of emphatic language
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Emphatic language
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Descriptive language
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Facts add authority
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Opinions add authority
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1st person + emotive lang = emphatic
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3rd person + factual lang = emphatic
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Subheading = 2nd person direct address
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Subheading = 1st person direct address
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Modal verb to convey certainty
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Modal verb to convey fear
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Short sentence gives impact
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Compound sentence for imapct
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Repeated emphatic language
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Repeated descriptive language
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1st person involves reader
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3rd person involves reader
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Imperative verb commands
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Imperative verb suggests
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Group of 3 imperatives to prompt action
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Group of 3 modal verbs to prompt action
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Links as imperatives
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Links as passive verbs
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Group of three links summarizes text
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Two blue links summarize text