Sentence structures, Varied types of sentences, e.g. simple, compound and complex., Foreshadowing, When the write gives clues to the reader about something that may happen in the future, Zooming in, When writers focus on particular detail, Dialogue, When characters are talking, Shift in focus, Bouncing from topic/ object, Change in tone, E.g. happy to sad, Juxtaposition, Contrast used for effect, Openings, The start of a text must interest the reader., Repetition, When words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect., Pace, The feeling of speed in the writing, Order of events, This could be chronological or writers might choose to start at the end, in the middle, or with flashbacks / flash forwards., Dramatic Irony, Clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.
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