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16 Cards in this Set
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What is direct address? |
Referring to the reader using the pronoun 'we' or 'you' |
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What does direct address do? |
Direct addressing grabs the reader attention, and make them feel involved. |
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What is alliteration? |
A group of words beginning with the same letter or sound. |
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What is a fact? |
Something proven to be true. |
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What is a opinion? |
A belief that cannot be proven to be true. |
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What is a rhetorical question? |
A question used for effect not requiring a reply. |
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What is emotive language? |
A word which elicit a emotional response. |
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What are statistics? |
Numerical facts and data. |
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What is rule of three? |
List of three in a sentence. |
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What is the effect of alliteration? |
Makes the text seem catchy - sticks in the reader's head. |
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What is the effect of facts? |
Makes the text sound authoritative and accurate. |
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What are the effect of using opinions? |
Sway the reader towards the writer point of view. |
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What is the effect of rhetorical questions? |
Grabs the reader attention,makes them feel the text is specifically for them. |
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What is the effect of emotive language? |
Makes things seem either very good or very bad. |
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What is effect of statistics? |
Makes the text sound authoritative and accurate. |
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What is the effect of rule of three? |
Makes the text catchy - sticks in the readers head. |