Language + Structure Techniques Flashcards
Direct address
Makes the reader feel more involved in the text as they feel the text has been written for them
Rhetorical questions
Encourages the reader to consider a concept or idea
Imperatives
Makes the reader feel advised or instructions on the actions they should take
Facts and figures
Makes the text seem authoritative accurate and believable. They serve an evidential purpose
Adjectives
Helps to depict emotions, people and place
Repetition
Makes the text seem more memorable. Reinforces ideas.
Humour
Makes the text more interesting and engaging to read
Triplets
Makes ideas and concepts catchy and memorable
Anecdotes
Can evoke an emotional response. Can make a text appear more personal.
Opinion
Sways the reader towards the writers viewpoint
Listing
Highlights key information and draws attention to several items at once
Figurative language and imagery (personification, similes and metaphors)
Makes a text more interesting, vivid or dramatic. Can be used to create mood or emotion.
Using comparisons
Highlights key differences of information in a text
Technical or subject specific vocabulary
The reader may be unfamiliar with this language. Can add further authenticity. Appeal to a specific audience
Exaggeration and hyperbole
Helps to emphasise and draw attention to key ideas within a text