What is an Allegory?
An important statement
A question asked to create a dramatic effect, rather than to get an answer
A story, poem or picture that can be interpretted to reveal a hidden meaning
What is The Rule of Three:
A writing principle suggesting that a trio of events or characteristics, is more humerous, satisfying and effective than one or two.
Special words used by a group that others cannot understand
Words or phrases that change the feel of a sentence, through evoking a certain emotion.
Imperative:
Meaningless
Funny
Important
Jargon: Special ❌ or phrases used by a group that others cannot ❌
Fable: A short story picture sentence( story, picture, sentence ), typically with animals, usually conveying a moral piece of music rhythm( moral, piece of music, rhythm )
A rhetorical question is a question asked to create a dramatic effect, rather than get an answer
❌: A conversation between two or more characters
What is Satire?
The use of humor to critize people or stupidity.
How a piece of writing is put together
Refers to word or phrases the change the feel of a sentence, through evoking a particular emotion
Hyperbole
Images
Emotive Language
Engaging with the actions of others, often in resistance
Passive
Present Tense
Active
Passive: Acting upon someones actions, usually in a defensive manner
Irony: Events that seem deliberately ❌, and often seem amusing
Hyperbole: Exaggerated statements that aren't meant to be taken ❌
❌: How a text is set out
Context: Helps understand how and why a text was written
Layout Audience Context( Layout, Audience, Context ): How a text is laid out to capture attention and interest
Structure Format Colloquial( Structure, Format, Colloquial ): How a piece of writing is put together
Images: An important statement
What is Target Audience?
Helps understand how and why a text was written
Who the text is specifically aimed at
How a text is set out
Audience People Jargon( Audience, People, Jargon ): General set of people who are liable to read the text.
What is Generalised?
Depends on the following or preceding text to make sense
Not true or reliable, based on personal accounts rather than research
Make a general statement Make something more widespread and applicable to a wider audience
Anecdotal Contextual Layout( Anecdotal, Contextual, Layout ): Depends on the following or preceding text to make sense
What is Anecdotal?
Not true or reliable, based off of personal accounts rather than research
Special words or phrases, used by a specific group of people that others cannot understand