terminology Flashcards
simile
A comparision containing the words like or as
metaphor
saying something is something that is not eg, his face was an eruption of anger
emotive language
language that encourages emotion eg, slaughtered rather than killed.
sensory language
language that focuses on the five senses
byline
who the piece of writing is wrote by
bullet points
use these with full sentences in a leaflet
subheadings
use these to structure work in articles and leaflets
contact details
use these in letters and leaflets
sincerely and faithfully
faithfully don’t know the names and sincerely you no the name
alliteration
words that start with the same sound
imperative
an order that starts with a verb
direct apeal
using the word you to connect to the audience
rhetorical question
asking a question to your audience
use of 1st person plural prouns
using word like we or our or us to connect the audience
analogy
telling a short story that serves as an example