Created by Keith Thomson
over 7 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Direct address | This is when you address the reader or listeners directly by using ‘you’ or ‘your’. |
Alliteration | When words beginning with the same letter are placed next to each other in a text or very close to each other. |
Facts | These are truthful pieces of information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article. |
Opinions | This is a personal view or judgement about something. |
Repetition | This is where a single word or phrase is repeated at least twice. It works in a similar way to a list of three. |
Rhetorical question | This is a question asked in a way that presents a point of view, so is not truly asking for a response. |
Emotive language and exaggeration | These are words that are deliberately designed to try to make the reader have strong feelings. These can be positive or negative. Sometimes, these words are exaggerated (also known as hyperbole). |
Statistics | These are numbers used as evidence. |
Triples/rule of three | This is usually three phrases or describing words used together to emphasise a point. |
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