Emotive Language - Language used to make the reader feel a certain emotion, Similes - Comparing something to another thing using 'like' or 'as', Metaphors - Directly comparing something to something else, not using 'like' or 'as', Onomatopoeia - When a word sounds like the noise it describes, Alliteration - When the same beginning letter or sound is repeated for several words, Personification - When a non-human object is given human features, Zoomorphism - When something that is not an animal is described in an animalistic way, Hyperbole - When something is exaggerated, Exclamatory - A sentence that shows extreme emotion. Usually ends in an exclamation mark. , Interrogative  - A question, Declarative - A statement/fact, Imperative - A command, Foreshadowing/foreboding - Foreshadowing hints at something to come later in the text. Foreboding is the same but always hints at something negative e.g. death., Juxtaposition - two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect., Oxymoron - Two opposite words next to each other - e.g. living dead, Semantic Field - A group of words with similar connotations e.g. semantic field of war, Triple/Triadic Structure - Offering three related ideas, thoughts, explanations, things e.g. we came; we saw; we conquered. , Pathetic Fallacy - Where weather is used to give emotions to a text/something non human. , Imagery - Where the writing is visually descriptive to create an image for the reader. ,

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