Direct Address - Using personal pronouns such as 'you' to address the reader directly, Anecdote - A little story about something which has happened to you or someone else. This technique is often used by charities so people will empathise with the suffering, Alliteration - Repetition of the same letter or sound in a sentence to attract attention to what is being said., Fact - Using true statements to help your argument., Opposing Argument - Explaining the opposite view to yours, to highlight why it is wrong or bad., Opinion - Giving yours or others’ personal view., Repetition - Important words or phrases that are repeated to emphasise their importance., Rhetorical question - A question asked to involve the reader. It doesn’t require a direct answer., Emotive Language - Emotional words or phrases that help us understand the issues and draw on our emotions., Exaggeration - To deliberately overstate something to get across your point of view, Statistics - These often include numbers and add factual weight to an argument., Triples/ Rule of Three - Using three words, phrases or ideas to prove a point,
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