1) Let's face it: everyone likes to feel well-rested. a) Opinion (stated as fact) b) Threes c) Adverb d) Rhetorical question 2) Last night I was scrolling social media until 1am and achieved nothing. a) Connotation b) Expert view c) Anecdote d) Alliteration 3) You have the power to make the right choice. a) Direct address b) Humour c) Metaphor d) Visual Imagery 4) It's time to take control. a) Direct address b) Opinion (stated as fact) c) Metaphor d) Alliteration 5) Lack of sleep can lead to physical and mental health issues. a) Fact b) Rhetorical question c) Statistics d) Opinion (stated as fact) 6) Do you spring out of bed in the mornings? a) Antithesis b) Expert view c) Opinion (stated as fact) d) Rhetorical question 7) Sleep keeps us safe. Sleep keeps us sharp. a) Celebrity endorsement b) Repetition c) Anecdote d) Visual Imagery 8) Tragically, sleep deprivation could lead to fatal accidents. a) Emotive language b) Tactile imagery c) Adverb d) Humour 9) A staggering ninety-two percent of teenagers do not get an adequate amount of sleep. a) Fact b) Adjective c) Simile d) Statistics 10) Sleep deprivation can leave you feeling exhausted, irritable and unable to focus. a) Antithesis b) Alliteration c) Threes d) Repetition 11) Turning off your devices may sound excruciating, but it can be a life- saver when it comes to sleep. a) Verb b) Exaggeration c) Opinion (stated as fact) d) Simile 12) FORCEFULLY willing yourself to sleep can make things worse. a) Adverb b) Rhetorical question c) Statistics d) time phrase 13) STARING at the ceiling can be dull and infuriating a) Verb b) Humour c) Personification d) Connotation 14) Staring at the ceiling can be DULL and INFURIATING a) Direct address b) Threes c) Adjective d) Intensifier 15) Bright lights glaring at you from the crack in the door won't help either. a) Anecdote b) Alliteration c) Visual Imagery d) Emotive language 16) Using a quotation from someone knowledgeable about the subject to support what you are trying to persuade your reader to believe. a) Simile b) Rhetorical question c) Emotive language d) Expert view 17) Using funny situations or comments to make the reader like and trust you a) Fact b) Humour c) Verb d) time phrase 18) Using a well-known figure to show something is true  a) Visual Imagery b) Adverb c) Celebrity endorsement d) time phrase 19) While it may be true that some people need less sleep than others, we cannot ignore high sleep needs of teenagers. a) Counter-argument b) Emotive language c) Alliteration d) Tactile imagery 20) Using words that make us think of things that word is associated with to have a specific effect a) Humour b) Connotation c) Direct address d) Adverb 21) My childhood nemesis is now my closest ally. a) Metaphor b) Direct address c) Visual Imagery d) Antithesis 22) A wave of warm, heavy emptiness swept over me and claimed me for the night. a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Celebrity endorsement d) Emotive language 23) My eyelids fought the daylight like brave warriors. a) Simile b) Inclusive pronoun c) Auditory imagery d) Adverb 24) The cold morning gripped my heart with its icy fingers. a) Personification b) Celebrity endorsement c) Alliteration d) Exaggeration 25) The torturously cold splash of water on my bed-warmed skin. a) Metaphor b) Counter-argument c) Tactile imagery d) Connotation 26) Sleep is too important to ignore. a) Intensifier b) Tactile imagery c) Threes d) Celebrity endorsement 27) The rhythmic breaking of waves can be soothing.  a) Adverb b) Auditory imagery c) Adjective d) Verb 28) After years of poor sleep, I've changed my habits. a) Celebrity endorsement b) time phrase c) Anecdote d) Connotation 29) WE all know how tricky it can be to be disciplined about bed time.  a) Anecdote b) Humour c) Inclusive pronoun d) Fact

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