1) A feature to get the audience thinking and doesn't need to be answered  a) Facts b) Positive emotive language  c) Exclamation d) Rhetorical question 2) A sudden cry or remark expressing surprise, strong emotion, or pain a) Negative emotive language  b) Alliteration  c) Rhetorical question d) Exclamation 3) Language that evokes happy feelings a) Repetition b) Statistics c) Power of three d) Positive emotive language  4) Language that evokes unhappy feelings  a) Negative emotive language  b) Power of three c) Rhetorical question d) Opinion 5) Talking to the reader to create a relationship: we...you...us.. a) Power of three b) Direct address/inclusive language c) Rhetorical question d) Facts 6) Things listed in threes a) Rhetorical question b) Direct address c) Negative emotive language  d) The Rule of Three, Triplet 7) A view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge a) Facts b) Positive emotive language  c) Opinion d) Direct address 8) A thing that is known or proved to be true a) Negative emotive language  b) Alliteration  c) Facts d) Rhetorical question 9) A fact or piece of numerical data a) Power of three b) Statistics c) Alliteration  d) Repetition 10) The action of repeating something that has already been said or written a) Repetition b) Alliteration  c) Negative emotive language  d) Rhetorical question 11) The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words a) Facts b) Statistics c) Power of three d) Alliteration  12) Feelings that influence our judgement and prevent us from being objective a) bias b) logic c) reasonable d) impartial 13) Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. a) humour b) Hyperbole c) sarcasm d) metaphor 14) Language used in ordinary or familiar conversation: not formal a) scholarly b) literary c) colloquial language, chatty, conversational language d) correct

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