Noun, Things - general (common) and specific (proper) names., Pronouns, A type of noun used to refer to either individuals or a group of people., Adjective, A descriptor for a noun; something that gives characteristics to a thing., Verb, A doing or action word. These words change forms e.g. -ed & -ing suffixes., Adverb, How to describe an action: speed, manner, frequency, extent., Emotive Language, Positive or negative language aimed at eliciting an emotional response from the reader., Positive Language, Positive word choice aiming to make the reader feel happy or inspired. , Negative Language, Negative word choices to make the reader feel angry or upset., Hyperbole, Intentionally exaggerating for effect/emphasis., Simile, Comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'., Metaphor, Comparing two things, saying one thing is another., List of Three, A list of three ideas or descriptive words., Listing, 3+ ideas or descriptions together., Rhetorical Question, A question that doesn't need an answer..
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