1) A question that makes you think about the topic a) Emotive language b) Hyperbole c) Personal Pronoun d) Rhetorical question 2) Using 3 words to emphasise a point a) Anecdote b) Simile/Metaphor c) Rhetorical question d) List of three 3) Using 'you' or 'we' to engage the reader and make it personal a) Rhetorical question b) Emotive language c) List of three d) Personal Pronoun 4) Language that makes you feel a range of emotions a) Emotive language b) Anecdote c) Rhetorical question d) Imperatives 5) Repeating the same word for effect a) Anecdote b) Personal Pronoun c) Repetition d) Rhetorical question 6) Using exaggeration to get a point across a) Simile/Metaphor b) Emotive language c) List of three d) Hyperbole 7) Using an imagery to demonstrate ideas  a) Imperatives b) Simile/Metaphor c) Rhetorical question d) Anecdote 8) Providing numbers and percentages as evidence to support your ideas a) Imperatives b) Hyperbole c) Anecdote d) Statistics 9) Using a personal story to create interest a) Imperatives b) Hyperbole c) Anecdote d) Statistics 10) Referring to what others think a) Hyperbole b) Handling objections  c) Imagery d) Pronouns 11) Repeating a sound or a letter across several words a) Alliteration b) Statistics c) Hyperbole d) Emotive language

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