short Qs Flashcards
Aspects of a good story
Humour
Drama + emotions
Engaging + origional protagonists
Universal themes
Settings - cultural context
Features of a talk
- Address the audience
- Ask questions throughout the talk
- Employ informal/conversational language
- References to the topic + relevent quotation if applicable
- Conclude the talk + thank the audience
Techniques of persuasion
- Ask qs
- Use emotive language
- reflect research studies
- Give facts
define pathetic fallacy
When the weather reflects the emotions of the character or the feelings in the environment
What makes a good presentation
- Engages with the audience
- Uses inspirational/relatable theme
- uses questions
- anecdote/image
- Use of collective pronoun
- Contrast
- Repetition
Why is a text entertaining
- Figurative language
- Imagery is used
- Colloquial language makes text interesting + entertaining
- Topics/issues of interest
- humour/light hearted opening
- reflective + informative but offered in an entertaining way
Poetic techniques
- Colloqial language
- Personal pronoun
- Repetition
- Alliteration
- Imagery
- Onomatopoeia
- Metaphor
- Simile
- Rhyming
- Personification
How to write an article
⭐Title
⭐Informative language:
>Formal language
>Stats and facts
>No emotive language
⭐Paragraphs and structure
Examples of figurative language
Imagery
Metaphors
Similes
Personification
Personal writing
Personal pronoun I
Honest + real
Emotion
Discriptive
Personal diary entry
Personal pronoun I
Reflective
Feeling based
Subjective