Alliteration - Repetition of a consonant, especially at the start of words., Anecdote - A story about someone or something that the writer has experienced or heard about., Emotive Language - Language used to make the reader feel certain emotions., Facts - Information that can be proven or backed up., Hyperbole (Exaggeration) - Exaggerates the true situation for dramatic impact. Hyperbole uses a figure of speech (simile or metaphor) to do this., Metaphors - Figures of speech that identify a similarity between two different things, uses 'as if' or 'like'., Repetition - Important words or phrases that are used more than once., Personal Pronouns - Words used to make the reader feel like you are talking to them, to give them a sense of connection., Rhetorical Questions - Questions asked just for effect, or to emphasise a point., Rule of Three - The use of three related words or phrases., Similes or Metaphor - Figures of speech that identify a similarity between two different things. A simile uses 'as if' or 'like'; a metaphor does not., Statistics - Use of research, numbers and data.,

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