Alliteration (definition) - A sticky phrase - when two or more words in close proximity begin with the same sound, Facts (definition) - Something that can be proven to be true, Opinions (definition) - Someone's thoughts and beliefs about something. Cannot be proven., Rhetorical Question (definition) - A question designed to make the reader think rather than answer., Repetition (definition) - Words or phrase that are purposefully repeated to make them stick, Emotive language (definition) - Words that make a reader feel a particular way about something e.g. pity, Statistics (definition) - Number facts e.g. 60% or 9 out of 10, Triples (definition) - Using the power of three, Anecdote (definition) - A short, personal story about a real event or experience, Alliteration (example) - Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation, Fact (example) - Research states that, by 2050, plastic will likely outweigh all fish in the sea., Rhetorical question (example) - Are we a nation that values families, and works to keep them together?, Emotive language (example) - The children are starving; their hollow eyes plead for just a crumb of bread., Statistics (example) - Plastic waste makes up 80% of all marine pollution and around 8 to 10 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year, Triples or rule of three (example) - Veni, vedi, vici, Anecdote (example) - When I was younger , there was a time..., Repetition (example) - I have a dream ...I have a dream....., Exaggeration or hyperbole (definition) - The trick of exaggerating a situation, action or feeling by using extreme language to intensify the meaning., Exaggeration or hyperbole (example) - Their smiles were a mile wide,

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