Noun - Refers to a person, concept, place, or thing, Verb - Describes an action, occurance, or state of being, Adjective - Modifies (or describes) a noun or pronoun. , Syntax - Order or arrangement of words, Simple Sentences - A sentence that has only one clause (or verb). , Compound Sentences - A sentence that contains at least two independent clauses, often joined by conjunctions (e.g. and/but), Complex Sentences - Contains one independent clause and a subordinate clause.  , Connotation - An idea or feeling which a word invokes in addition to its literal meaning., Emotive Language - Specific word choices that are made in order to elicit an emotional response, Colloquial Language - Informal, everyday language, Hyperbole - Exaggerated statements or claims not to be taken literally, Rhetorical Questions  - A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point, Simile - The comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind another , Metaphor - A word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it not literally applicable, Personification - A type of metaphor that gioves human characteristics to inanimate objects and animals, such as emotions and behaviours. , Repetition - Repeating words, phrase, lines or stanzas, Alliteration - Makes use of a repeated sound at the beginning of multiple words, grouped together, Symbolism - The use of words or images to symbolise specific concepts, people, objects, or events, Juxtaposition  - Placing two things together so we can see the contrast between them. , Motif - A recurring image or theme that appears throughout the work to reinforce a deeper meaning,

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