Language Features
Language Features 2
Organisational Features
What feature?
What feature?
100

Something that is true.

Fact
100

Three pieces of information put together in a text. 

Rule of three

100

Goes at the top of the page, usually bold and in a large font size.

Header

100

She is as sweet as pie.

Simile

100

Buy our new product today.

Command

200

An idea someone has, may or may not be true.

Opinion

200

Repeating the same word or phrase multiple times.

Repetition 

200

A small title to tell you what a section of text talks about. 

Subheading 

200

Her smile was a ray of sunshine on my gloomy day.

Metaphor

200

I was so scared!

Exclamation
300

A number in writing, usually a percentage or fraction.

Statistic

300

When a writer speaks to the reader using words like 'you' and 'we'. 

Direct address

300

Pictures, graphics, and illustrations.

Images

300

I'm so hungry I could eat a horse. 

Hyperbole or Exaggeration 
300

What's up bro?

Slang

400

When you put two words together to make them shorter. I.e. 'don't' 'won't' 'isn't'

Contraction

400
Words that create emotion. 

Emotive language

400

The writing below a picture, graphic or illustration to tell you about it. 

Caption

400

Why wait?

Rhetorical question

400

The project requires time, effort, and dedication.

rule of three

500

Words or phrases that are different depending location, culture, etc.

Colloquial Language
500

When the beginning of words sound the same. 

Alliteration
500

A square to separate specific text and place it in a different spot in the writing.

Text box.

500
"I often go to the shop after classes", said Sami.

First person

500

A picture is worth a thousand words. 

Idiom

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