Sentence structures Flashcards

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What statement bp1

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Utilizing a (tone), (author) commences their argument + verb + belief + reason

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What statement BP2

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Having Established BP1/Further elaborating on BP1, author + verb + belief + reason

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What statement BP3

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Looking to the future/Finalizing their argument author + verb + belief + reason

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close analysis sentence starters

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Through a deliberate orchestration of tone and reasoning, the writer contends that…

The deliberate use of [adjective] diction such as “…” functions to…

Employing a measured yet assertive voice, the writer advances the contention that…
By employing evocative imagery, the author seeks to…

The repetition of “…” operates to instil a sense of…

Through the strategic use of inclusive language, the writer cultivates…

By constructing a dichotomy between [X] and [Y], the writer delineates…

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zoom out analysis sentence starters

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By invoking shared values of [value], the writer positions the audience to…

This rhetorical choice subtly compels readers to align themselves with…

By evoking a sense of [emotion], the author fortifies their argument that…

thus, through this interplay of tone and diction, the writer galvanizes readers toward…

Such phrasing appeals to readers’ sense of moral responsibility, prompting…

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analyse image

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Complementing the written text, the accompanying image reinforces the contention that…

The image functions as a visceral representation of the issue, foregrounding…

Acting as a visual analogue to the author’s verbal persuasion, the image seeks to…

The prominent visual of [describe key element] establishes a tone of…

The colour palette, dominated by [colour], evokes a tone of…

The exaggerated proportions of [feature] function to satirise…

This visual cue cultivates a sense of collective urgency / guilt / outrage among viewers.

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inclusive language analysis

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The writer’s use of inclusive language, such as “we,” “our,” and “us,” fosters a sense of collective responsibility and shared identity, positioning readers as active participants rather than detached observers. This linguistic strategy dissolves barriers between writer and audience, cultivating unity and moral alignment with the author’s stance. By appealing to readers’ communal values and desire for belonging, the writer subtly pressures individuals to conform to the proposed course of action, ensuring resistance appears socially or ethically deviant.

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