adjective, A word that describes a noun, adverb, A word that describes a verb, alliteration, The first letter of a word repeated throughout a phrase or sentence, direct address, When the writer speaks directly to the reader, emotive language, Words chosen to provoke an emotional response from the reader, fact, Something that can be proven to be true, hyperbole, Language that exaggerates the importance or impact of what is being said, imperative, A command or instruction to the reader, metaphor, A figure of speech which describes something by saying it is something else, noun, The name of a person, place or thing, opinion, Someone's personal point of view, personification, Giving an inanimate object human qualities, repetition, When a word or phrase is said multiple times for emphasis, rhetorical question, A question that doesn't need an answer, rule of three, Using a list of three words or phrases, simile, A figure of speech which describes something using 'as' or 'like' for emphasis, statistic, A piece of numerical data (numbers), verb, A doing word.
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