Imperative
Definition: A phrase to give a command or order.
Examples:
- Danger! Slow Down! Please be quiet! Effect: Forces the reader to take action.
Hyperbole
Definition: Exaggerated statements or claims.
Examples:
- This is back-breaking work.
- I will die if I can't buy that designer outfit. Effect: To grab the readers attention and emphasise a point the writer is trying to make.
Alliteration
Definition: A series of words that begin with the same letter or sound.
Examples:
- Politics is probably pointless.
- Dunkin-Donuts Effect: Catchy and makes the text stick in the reader's mind. Can be used to reinforce ideas.
Direct Address
Definition: The writer talking directly to the reader through words such as 'you', 'we', 'us'
Examples:
- You can join the group and we can do this together. Effect: To appeal to the reader on a more personal level.
Adjective
Definition: A word that describes a noun (a thing, person or place)
Examples:
- The poor, terrified, defenceless fox hid behind the tree. Effect: Makes the text more descriptive and can impact on the way the reader feels.
Fact
Definition: Something which can be proven to be true
Examples:
- ‘E' is the most common letter as it appears in 11% of all English words. Effect: Makes the text seem researched, authoritative and trustworthy.
Opinion
Definition: A belief which cannot be proven to be true - it is someone's idea.
Examples:
- ‘Nottingham is a great city to live in.’ Effect: To bring the reader to agree with the writer's point of view.
Rhetorical Question
Definition: A question that does not require an answer.
Examples:
- Do you want to pass your exams? Effect: Makes the reader think about the topic and agree with the writer.
Repetition
Definition: Repetition of the same word.
Examples:
- That film was so boring, so boring I fell asleep, so boring I will never watch it again. Effect: Reinforces key message / ideas.
Emotive Language
Definition: Language that is used to create an emotional response in the reader.
Examples:
- The poor terrified fox trembled and shook as the hunter pointed his gun. Effect: Involves the reader and can create a feeling of anger, guilt, concern, hope.
Statistics
Definition: Numerical data that can be proven to be true.
Examples:
- 60% of the world's population lives in poverty. Effect: To provide evidence to support the writer's point of view. To make the text seem trustworthy.
Threes/ Rule of 3
Definition: A list of three nouns, verbs or adjectives used within a sentence.
Examples:
- Smoking is a filthy, selfish and costly habit. Effect: Highlights important ideas, and it also emphasises the writer's point of view.
