Examples:
- Danger!
- Slow Down!
- Please be quiet!
Imperative
Examples:
- This is back-breaking work.
- I will die if I can't buy that designer outfit.
Hyperbole
Examples:
- Politics is probably pointless.
- Dunkin-Donuts
Alliteration
Examples:
- You can join the group and we can do this together.
Direct Address
Examples:
- The poor, terrified, defenceless fox hid behind the tree.
Adjective
Examples:
- ‘E' is the most common letter as it appears in 11% of all English words.
Fact
Examples:
- ‘Nottingham is a great city to live in.’
Opinion.
Examples:
- Do you want to pass your exams?
Rhetorical Question
Examples:
- That film was so boring, so boring I fell asleep, so boring I will never watch it again.
Repetition
Examples:
- The poor terrified fox trembled and shook as the hunter pointed his gun.
Emotive Language
Examples:
- 60% of the world's population lives in poverty.
Statistics
Examples:
- Smoking is a filthy, selfish and costly habit.
Threes/ Rule of 3
