Active and Passive Voice
Provides subjective or objective tone
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Adjectives
Describing words or phrases
Examples:
Alliteration and Assonance
Repetition of initial consonant sounds (alliteration) and vowel sounds (assonance)
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Appeals
attempt to persuade through emotional manipulation; targeting of particular interest or concerns
Attack
Means of criticizing or opposing an individual or idea
Bias
Overt preference or sympathy for a particular point of view
Cliché
Overused phrase or opinion that shows a lack of original thought
Colourful Language
Vulgar or rude language; particularly unusual or distinctive expressions
Connotation
Positive/negative implication, pejorative phrases; ‘loaded’ language that evokes an idea or feeling, either positive of negative
Design, Structure
The appearance and layout of a text, including colour, font selection and page presentation
Evidence
Material used in support of an argument can add weight to argument and author credibility if employed responsibly:
Formal and Informal Language
Formal:
Informal:
Generalisation
Broad statements inferred from specific cases
Gesture
Use of body and face to communicate meaning and positive or negative sentiments
Humour
The quality of being amusing, through the use of puns, irony, sarcasm, satire, wit…
Hyperbole and Exaggeration
Exaggeration or overstatement used to imply something is better, worse, more/less important…
Imagery and figurative language
Use of images and metaphorical (non-literal) language to illustrate points and make comparisons: similes, metaphors…
Irony
Humour found in contradictory situations, often highlighted through the use of sarcasm
Logic
Reason; the use of justifiable and valid arguments to sway an audience
Nouns
Naming words or phrases
Repetition
Reuse of words or phrases for effect
Rhetorical Questions
A question that does not require an answer
Sarcasm
Use of irony to mock or to show contempt, by implying the opposite of what is actually said
Satire
Use of either exaggeration or caricature to expose, criticise or ridicule