Created by Caitlin Stow
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Question | Answer |
Alliteration | When the same letter or sound is found at the beginning of words that are next to or close to each other |
Alliteration Example | Parting is such a sweet sorrow |
Facts | Something you know or that has been proven to be true |
Facts example | Smoking increases the risk of lung cancer |
Opinions | A statement that doesn't have to be based on a fact |
Opinions Example | Brussel sprouts are disgusting |
Rhetorical question | A question asked in order to make a point |
Rhetorical question Example | What's in a name? |
Emotive language | Language that appeals to the a reader's emotions |
Emotive language Example | The victims were killed in cold blood |
Statistics | A numerical piece of information proven to be true |
Triplets | Listing three ideas in a row |
Triplets Example | I was cold, tired, and hungry |
Verb | A work that suggests an action (a doing word) |
Verb example | Walk, Singing, Ran |
Imperative verb | A verb in the form of a command |
Imperative verb example | Shut up! |
Noun | A person place, thing, thing, or idea |
Noun Example | Chair, Classroom, Love |
Adverb | A word that describes how a verb is carried out. Also used to describe adjectives and other adverbs |
Adverb example | She spoke very loudly |
Simile | A comparison between two conective words like like, as,so, than, or a verb such as resembles |
Simile example | As beautiful as the sun |
Metaphor | Direct comparison between two nouns |
Metaphor Example | Juliette is the sun |
Repitition | The repeting of individual words |
Repitition example | O Captain! My Captain! |
Dialougue | Direct speech / a conversation between two or more people |
Personification | The attributing of human to an animal, object or anything that is not human |
Personification example | The stars danced playfully |
Hyperbole | Deliberate exaggeration used for effect |
Hyperbole Example | He kissed her a thousand times |
Pronoun | A word used to replace a noun |
Pronoun | A word used to replace a noun |
Pronoun example | He, She, It, My, They, Yours, Theirs |
Connective | A word/phrase whose function is to link other words/phrases |
Connective example | and, but, however, because, yet, so |
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