Emotive language - Words or phrases designed to evoke a particular emotion in the reader e.g. anger or sadness, Pronoun - Replaces a noun. Examples are I, you, she, we., Direct speech - The words spoken by a person or character in a text usually placed inside speech marks., Simple sentence - Has one main clause e.g. We are the architects., Compound sentence - Has two main clauses joined by but, and or so. E.g. I had a cup of tea and went out for the day., Colloquial language - Informal or slang words or phrases which are typical of spoken rather than written language., Direct address - When a writer uses the pronoun 'you' to speak directly to their readers or audience., Simile - Comparing something to something else using 'like' or 'as'., Chronological - In the order in which the events happened., Imperative verbs - Verbs which tell you to do something e.g. Sit down. Don't worry.,

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