consumers simply saying no to straws - Alliteration, Anecdotal Reference, is single-use stuff - Colloquial Language, You have probably thrown away - Direct Address, can be choked, poisoned and entangled - Emotive Language, wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin has called for - Expert Opinion, Insurance is designed to give protection - Fact, He told her a million times yesterday. - Hyperbole / Exaggeration , Idiom, We all achieve goals in different ways - Inclusive Language, Metaphor, It is truly shocking. - Opinion, Well, I agree, - Personal Pronoun / First Person, The game told me to win. - Personification, She talked and talked and didn't stop. - Repetition, Have you read the plans? - Rhetorical Question, Birds were chocked, poisoned, entangled and - Rule of Three, Simile, Statistics, It is the worst story - Superlative, Technical Language / Jargon,
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