1) Repeating the first sound of a number of words a) rhetorical question b) personal anecdote c) Alliteration d) tone 2) A question where the answer is obvious a) emotive language b) rhetorical question c) Alliteration d) tone 3) The use of words like you or we to directly address the reader a) personal anecdote b) inclusive language c) metaphor d) simile 4) Language that plays on the reader's emotiosn a) simile b) expert opinion c) repetition d) emotive language 5) Using like or as to make a comparison a) rhetorical question b) simile c) hyperbole d) Alliteration 6) Comparison made by suggesting one thing is like another a) statistics b) metaphor c) emotive language d) inclusive language 7) The attitude or feeling of a piece a) tone b) statistics c) simile d) hyperbole 8) A real story used as evidence  a) hyperbole b) statistics c) simile d) personal anecdote 9) Repeating powerful words a) inclusive language b) expert opinion c) tone d) repetition 10) Exaggeration a) simile b) personal anecdote c) repetition d) hyperbole 11) This opinion gives an argument credibility a) simile b) hyperbole c) expert opinion d) inclusive language 12) Numbers that can be used as evidence a) statistics b) repetition c) metaphor d) personal anecdote

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?