Devices for article writing Flashcards
Rhetorical questions
To engage the reader and make them think about a specific point
Emotive language
To evoke an emotional response from the reader, making them care about the issue or topic
Facts and statistics
To provide evidence and lend credibility to your arguments
Anecdotes
To add a personal touch to the article, making it more relatable and engaging to the reader e.g. “I remember when…”
Repetition
To reinforce a key point or idea and make it memorable
Direct address
To make the article feels more personal and engage the reader directly
Alliteration
To create rhythm and make the text more engaging
Hyperbole/Exaggeration
To emphasize a point by exaggerating for effect
List/Rule of Three
To create a rhythmic and memorable structure for ideas
Metaphors and similes
To create a vivid imagery and help explain complex ideas more cleary
Contrasts/Juxtaposition
To highlight differences and make the reader reflect on different perspectives
Quotes from experts
To add authority and credibility to your article
Conclusion with a call to action
To leave the reader with a strong sense of purpose and a direction to take e.g. “It’s time to stand up and make a change - write today”