1) The description or comparison of one event, thing or person that is then compared to another event, thing or person. a) Hyperbole b) Attacks c) Generalisation d) Comparison/analogy 2) Exaggeration, making something sound more important/dramatic than it really is. a) INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE b) Hyperbole c) Pun/joke d) Generalisation 3) Insulting, dismissive, belittling comment about a person or group. a) Comparison/analogy b) Direct address c) Attacks d) Hyperbole 4) A persuasive device where the speaker or writer directly speaks to or refers to the audience, usually with the word “you”. a) Comparison/analogy b) Hyperbole c) Direct address d) Generalisation 5) A play on words or a humorous joke. a) Comparison/analogy b) Attacks c) Hyperbole d) Pun/joke 6) Using inclusive pronouns (we/us/our) directly implicates the audience in the issue or argument, by including them in the issue being discussed. a) INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE b) Comparison/analogy c) Generalisation d) Hyperbole 7) An unspecific statement that states that the case being discussed is true for a majority of people. a) Attacks b) Pun/joke c) Generalisation d) Hyperbole

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