Alliteration, This is the repetition of letter sound at the start of a word., Caption, A phrase explaining what an image is depicting e.g. a happy mother and child., Exaggeration / Hyperbole , Something that is overemphasised for effect e.g. it must be about a million degrees in here., Command / Order, Instructions on how to do something, can be bossy, Rhetorical Question, These are questions where you are not expected to answer., Emotive Language, This is when adjectives or adverbs are used that relate to or refer to emotions., Rule of Three, Three consecutive words or phrases used for effect e.g. I came, I saw, I conquered (Veni, Vidi, Vici), Statistic , Number information e.g. 20%, Repetition , A word or phrase repeated for emphasis or effect e.g. low, low prices., Direct address, When the text speaks directly to the reader by using second-person narrative ‘you’ e.g. great prices to suit you.
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