Repetition - Repeating a word or phrase for emphasis, Flattery - Complementing the audience/reader, Direct Address - Using personal pronouns to build a relationship, Alliteration - The same sound used to begin consecutive words, Anecdote - A short personal story, Facts - A true statement used to add credibility to an argument, Opinions - When you offer your own perspective or someone else's, Rhetorical Question - A question that does not need an answer but provokes thought, Exaggeration - Use of hyperbole to overstate a point., Emphatic Language - Powerful statements i.e. imperatives or exclamatory sentences., Examples - Illustrating a point through the use of real-life references/people/stories., Expert Opinion - Adds credibility to your ideas by using the input of a respected person in the field., Emotive Language - Appeals to the audiences' sense of pathos., Statistics - Adds weight to your argument by using numerical data.,

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