rhetorical question - Question that doesn't require an answer, simile - Comparison using 'as' or 'like', metaphor - Comparison by describing something as something else, rule of three - Three items put together for effect, repetition - Repeating words or phrases, alliteration - Repeating some sound or letter at the start of words, direct address - Using 'you' or 'your' to talk to audience, first person - Using 'I' or 'we', exclamation - Used at the end of commands or to show emotion, imperative verbs - Used at start of commands or instructions, hyperbole - Exaggeration, modal verbs - Words such as 'could', 'would' and 'might', idiom - Phrase that has a different meaning to what the words suggest , cliche - an overused idiom,

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