Camera Angles - The angle from which the camera captures the subject, affecting perception and emotion., Colours - The use of colours to convey mood, symbolise ideas, or evoke emotions., Symbolism - The use of symbols to represent larger ideas or concepts., Lines - In visual texts, these are called leading lines which guide attention or create movement. In written texts, it refers to sentence structure., Position - Placement of objects or characters within a frame, highlighting relationships or themes., Simile - A figure of speech comparing two things using “like” or “as.”, Rhetorical Question - A question asked for effect rather than an answer, used to provoke thought., Repetition  - The reuse of words or phrases to emphasise an idea or theme., Metaphor - A figure of speech comparing two unlike things - for example, "time is a theif", Personification - Giving human qualities to non-human things., Emotive Language - Words used to evoke an emotional response., Direct Address - Speaking directly to the audience to engage them., Personal Pronouns - Words like “I,” “you,” “we” used to create connection with the audience., Statistics  - Numerical data used as evidence or to support an argument., Facts - Statements that can be proven to be true or false through evidence or data. They are objective and based on reality, not opinions or beliefs.,

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