1) Direct Address a) Referring to the reader directly using the pronoun ‘you’ or ‘we’ b) A number of words, having the same first letter (or ones that sound the same), occur close together. c) The use of numbers to make a point. d) List of 3 things in a sentence, or 3 similar consecutive sentences. 2) Emotive Language a) A figure of speech that is an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect. b) Using a word or a phrase more than once for emphasis. c) Words which elicit a powerful emotional response. d) List of 3 things in a sentence, or 3 similar consecutive sentences. 3) Repetition a) A number of words, having the same first letter (or ones that sound the same), occur close together. b) Using a word or a phrase more than once for emphasis. c) Referring to the reader directly using the pronoun ‘you’ or ‘we’ d) A figure of speech in the form of a question that is asked in order to make a point, rather than to elicit an answer 4) Rule of three (aka Triple or List of three) a) A number of words, having the same first letter (or ones that sound the same), occur close together. b) List of 3 things in a sentence, or 3 similar consecutive sentences. c) Referring to the reader directly using the pronoun ‘you’ or ‘we’ d) Using a word or a phrase more than once for emphasis. 5) Statistics a) List of 3 things in a sentence, or 3 similar consecutive sentences. b) A number of words, having the same first letter (or ones that sound the same), occur close together. c) The use of numbers to make a point. d) Words which elicit a powerful emotional response. 6) Alliteration a) List of 3 things in a sentence, or 3 similar consecutive sentences. b) A number of words, having the same first letter (or ones that sound the same), occur close together. c) A figure of speech that is an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect. d) Words which elicit a powerful emotional response. 7) Rhetorical Question a) The use of numbers to make a point. b) Words which elicit a powerful emotional response. c) A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer. d) A collection of words that are related to one another in order to maintain a certain image in the reader's mind. 8) Anecdote a) Words which elicit a powerful emotional response. b) The art of making someone or something look ridiculous. c) Using real life examples to support your argument. d) Using a word or a phrase more than once for emphasis. 

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