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A joke that you make by using a word that has two meanings.
Pun
Repeating the same word or phrase throughout a piece of text.
Repetition
Command or demand language – telling someone to do something.
Imperative language
Language used to get a specific emotional response from the reader e.g. anger, guilt, sadness.
Emotive language
Three words after each other that are somehow related to each other.
Rule of three
Giving human abilities to a non-human object or animal.
Personification
Describing a natural thing like the weather or the sea, as if it is feeling the emotion expressed by the poet/characters.
Pathetic fallacy
Combining contradictory traits, e.g. living dead; terribly good
Oxymoron
Interrupting a sentence by inserting extra information enclosed in brackets, commas, or dashes.
Parenthesis
Asking a question and answering it right away.
Hypophora
Asking a question where you are not expecting an answer. Asking a question where you already know the answer or the answer is obvious.
Rhetorical question
Exaggerating language. Over the top language that is used to be dramatic.
Hyperbole
When you compare two things using the words ‘LIKE’ or ‘AS’.
Similie
When you say one thing IS something else.
Metaphor
Expressing emotions in your voice. Expressing emotions in your writing using vocabulary choices.
Tone
When there is a really good description of something that helps you picture it in your head.
Imagery
Words that spelt how they sound.
Onomatopoeia
Two or more words in a row in a sentence that start with the same letter.
Alliteration