techniques Flashcards
a comparison will include the word “like” or “as”
smilie
saying something is, when its no e.g his face was an eruption of anger
metaphor
language which encourage a emotional response
emotive language
language which focus on the five senses
sensory langauge
a line which say who wrote the piece in an article
byline
use these with full sentences in a leaflet
bullet points
use these to structure work in articles and leaflets
subheadings
use these in letters and in leaflets
contact details
words which start with the same sounds
alliteration
an order which starts with a verb e.g sit down!
imperative
asking a question to your audience
rhetorical question
using the word “you” and “your” to connect to the audience
direct appeal
using words like “we” “ours” or “us” to connect to your audience
use of first person pronoun
telling a short story which serves an example of a point
analogy
starting sentences with the same word or phrase
anaphora