Created by Chloe De Silva
over 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What is a simile? | A comparison between two things, they use the words 'like' and 'as' but sometimes 'than'. |
What is a metaphor? | Comparison between two things. More extreme than a simile and doesn't mean what that thing actually means. |
What is personification? | Giving non-human things qualities to things and makes it seem more alive. |
What is alliteration? | In a sentence or heading that all the start of the letters are the same. |
What is onomatopoeia? | Words that sound the way that the words describe the sound e.g bang, whiz, pow. |
What is repetition? | Repeating a vital phrase/words n order to make a point. |
What is generlisation? | Sweeping statements which make a general comment, usually without much evidence: makes something sound important. |
What is facts/statistics? | Can be used to convince. A fact is something that can be proven to be true. |
What is anecdole? | A story which emphasizes your point of view: can be emotional, angry, humorous, sad... |
What is emotional appeals/emotive language\\ ? | Invite an emotional response- anger, despair, joy etc. |
What is inclusive language? | Language witch puts us all in the same place. Makes it appear that we all agree on the point brief made e.g we all need to care about our school. |
What is a rhestorical question? | Questions to which the answer is obvious/unnecessary. |
What is a contention? | Your point of view or opinion towards that topic. |
Which of the following is alliteration? (This is about the THINGS ABOUT WORDS poem). a.squat, pot, plump, dump b.Some move with grace a dance, a lace. c.Preen: Pride, pomp | c. Preen: Pride, pomp |
Which one of the following is a simile? (This is about the THINGS ABOUT WORDS poem). a. Some words clink as ice in a drink. b.A few are small, A, is and all. c.Some words are thick, Glue, paste and brick. | a.Some words clink as ice in a drink. |
Which one of the following is a metaphor? (This is about the THINGS ABOUT WORDS poem). a.Some move with grace. b.Some words are squat: a mug, a pot. c.Had, gay, play | b.Some words are squat: a mug, a pot. |
How do you spell SIMILE? | SIMILE |
How do you spell METAPHOR? | METAPHOR |
How do you spell ONOMATOPOEIA? | ONOMATOPOEIA |
How do you spell ALLITERATION? | ALLITERATION |
How do you spell PERSONIFICATION? | PERSONIFICATION |
How do you spell CONTENTION? | CONTENTION |
How do you spell INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE? | INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE |
How do you spell REPETITION? | REPETITION |
How do you spell RHETORICAL QUESTION? | RHESTORICAL QUESTION |
How do you spell FACTS? | FACTS |
How do you spell STATISTICS? | STATISTICS |
How do you spell ANECDOLE? | ANECDOLE |
How do you spell EMOTIONAL APPEALS? | EMOTIONAL APPEALS |
How do you spell RHYME? | RHYME |
How do you spell RHYTHM? | RHYTHM |
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