1) Referring to the reader directly using pronouns 'we' or 'you'. a) Facts b) Emotive Language c) Direct Address d) Statistics 2) A group of words beginning with the same letter or sound. a) Direct Address b) Alliteration c) Statistics d) Three (rule of) 3) Something which can be proven to be true. a) Facts b) Opinions c) Rhetorical Questions d) Alliteration 4) A belief which cannot be proven to be true.  a) Opinions b) Three (rule of) c) Direct Address d) Emotive Language 5) Any questions which does nor require an answer. a) Emotive Language b) Statistics c) Three (rule of) d) Rhetorical Questions 6) Words which elicit a powerful response. a) Direct Address b) Facts c) Emotive Language d) Rhetorical Questions 7) Data and numerical facts that support a point. a) Statistics b) Three (rule of) c) Emotive Language d) Opinions 8) List of three things in a sentence. a) Opinions b) Direct Address c) Three (rule of) d) Facts

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