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Created by Matthew- School Only
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| Question | Answer |
| JUST REMEMBER | OH PAV SNORES AT CAMP |
| Onomatopoeia | Effect words such as Bang are known as Onomatopoeia. These are used to create imagery |
| Hyperbole | Used to increase the levels of emotion shown by the writer (such as the pin was as big as my toe.) |
| Personification | Imagery, used to relate the writer to an object (for example the rain cried away) |
| Adjectives | Used to create an image and often used to describe what something is |
| Vocabulary | Imagery, Used to expand sentences with different types of language |
| Simile | Imagery to describe something like or as something |
| Noun | Provides the reader with the name or name of a place |
| Oxymoron | Two opposing views of what the writer feels. For example 'I would be looking into its cute deep black eyes, and when you tell me to, I would smash its brains in.' |
| Repertition/ Rhetoric | The writer can increase the importance of specific information |
| Emotive Language | The writer can portray strong feelings to the reader. |
| Sibilance | Uses imagery and humour but instead of corresponding letters it is just an 'S.' for example 'sizzling Sausages.' |
| Anecdote/ Analogy | Imagery. The writer tells a short story to make the reader have a picture of what it is in their heads. For example 'I was with my sister one day and a sheep with guns came up to us.' |
| Three (Rule Of) | This is used to persuade and reinforce. For example The colossal, magnificent, delicious, sandwich |
| Connectives | Used to extend on an idea, to sequence, or to add ideas |
| Alliteration | Imagery and humour with the same corresponding letter such as 'amazing architect.' |
| Metaphor | Used to create an image or to create questions for the reader. Such as 'The Paper under my feet' to describe carpet. |
| Pun | Humour and can show the writer is clever. For example 'New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group.' |
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