Makes the audience feel like you are talking directly to them, Fact, Direct Address, Rhetorical Question, Anecdote, Alliteration, Statistics, Language that is highly exagerated , Fact, Alliteration, Anecdote, Hyperbole, Triples, Appeal to pathos, When a certain word, sentence or phrase is written more than once in a text, Connotation, Anecdote, Repetition, Rule of three, Fact, Appeal to logos, Words that are intended to appealing to or express an emotion, Repetition, Opposing Argument, Alliteration, Emotive Language, Fact, Rule of three, Someones personal view on a subjec, Fact, Rule of three, Opinion, Opposing Argument, Statistics, Direct Address, Questions that are asked to make a point, rather than get an answer, Direct Address, Opinion, Rule of three, Fact, Rhetorical Question, Alliteration, When the first sound of two or more words in a row are the same, Statistics, Alliteration, Fact, Anecdote, Rule of three, Opposing Argument, A short personal story, Direct Address, Alliteration, Anecdote, Rule of three, Repetiton, Opinion, A thing that is known or proved to be true, Alliteration, Opposing Argument, Fact, Rhetorical Question, Rule of three, Emotive Language, Addressing the viewpoint of those who disagree with you, Opposing Argument, Alliteration, Emotive Language, Direct Address, Fact, Statistics.
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