A change in Time, Person, Topic or Place = new paragraph - TiPToP, Used as a natural pause in a line - Comma ,, Indicate the end of a sentence. A sentence should not be longer than 3 lines. - Full stop ., Used at beginning of the sentence, for 'I', and for proper nouns - Capital letter, The names of specific places and people. Always spelled with a capital letter e.g. John or KFC - Proper noun, Must be in speech marks. New person speaks = new paragraph. - Dialogue, Comparative Language: Something is something else e.g. Bob is a lion - Metaphor, Comparative language: Something is 'like' or 'as' e.g. Bob is like a lion - Simile, Using human characteristics to describe an object or non-human thing. e.g. The car cried. - Personification, Two opposite words used next to each other e.g big baby. Effect: to contrast. - Oxymoron, Two opposite ideas or themes that appear close together. Effect: to contrast - Juxtaposition, The subject being described in a metaphor. - Tenor, The figurative comparison in a metaphor. - Vehicle, What the tenor and vehicle in a metaphor have in common. - Ground, Giving human emotions/characteristics to weather/season to reflect mood. - Pathetic Fallacy, Write a point sentence using an adjective to describe the question. - P, Relevant evidence to support point. Use quotation marks. - E, Identify the technique used in the quote and explain its effect. - T + A1, Pick relevant keyword + identify word class + relevant connotations not synonyms. - A2, Explain effect on the reader - A3, Link to what was happening at the time/writer's message. - L,

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