What is the purpose of an advertisement?, To tell a long story, To persuade people to buy something, What is a headline?, A picture at the bottom, A title at the top of a text, Why are pictures used in print media?, To grab attention, To make the page heavier, What does “you” do in a text?, Talks directly to the reader, Talks to the writer, What is the purpose of bright colours?, To stand out and attract attention, To make reading harder, What is a fact?, Something that is true, Someone's opinion, What does an advert want you to do?, Buy something, ignore the message, Why are short sentences used?, To make it easier to read, to confuse the reader, What is an opinion?, What someone thinks or feels, A fact, What is persuasive language?, Language that tries to convince you, Language that tells jokes, Why do texts use big bold writing?, To show importance , To fill space, "This is the best snack in the world", Hyperbole, Fact, "Don't miss out on this amazing deal.", Imperative, Question, “Can you afford to ignore this offer?”, Statistic , Rhetorical question, “Fresh, fun, fantastic flavours!”, Opinion, Alliteration , “Over 1 million sold!”, Statistic , Pun, “You will love every bite.”, Direct address, Rhetorical Question, “This phone is a beast!”, Personification, Fact, “Buy one, get one free!”, Persuasive language, Metaphor, “So good you’ll never want anything else!”, Statistic , Hyperbole.

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