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Persuasive Language Techniques
Similes and Metaphors
can be mixed or extended
Allusion to a powerful,
well-known phrase
Tricolons (list of three)
Repetition
Parallelisms
Synonymous (second
half develops first)
Antithetic (two halves are opposed)
Alliteration
makes lines quotable
and memorable
Word-Play
e.g. puns
Buzzwords (cliched but
well-known phrases)
Oxymorons
Grammar
often departs from standard forms
often resembles headlines
omit articles "the" and "a/an"
Minor Sentences (short
forms of sentences)
Pragmatic Assumptions
Grammatical Conversion (take noun/brand
name and make it another word class)
e.g. "that's so Suzuki" and "how
refreshing, how Heineken"