Figurative language - A word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday, literal meaning. Examples include similes and metaphors., Present tense - Indicates that an action is happening right now or at the present moment., Imperative verbs - A word that tells someone to do something, so that the sentence it is in becomes an order or command., Rhetorical questions - Asked to make a point, rather than get an answer., Hyperbole - Exaggerated statements or claims which are not meant to be taken literally., Description - Words that tell you how something or someone looks, sounds etc., Superlatives  - Describing words that have the highest or least quality. They compare three or more things., Technical/formal language - Subject-specific vocabulary/ used when writing for professional or academic purposes .,

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