Literary 1
Literary 2
Literary 3
Visual/Film/Multimodal
Repetition Types
100

"The tribe has spoken"

High modality language

100

"Brother Eugh"

Onomatopoeia 

100

"What the dog doin?"

Rhetorical question

100

What is the main visual technique in this image?

Contrast

100

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you

Anaphora

200

"I used to be an adventurer like you until I took an arrow to the knee"

- Coordinating Conjunction 

- Past tense

200

Bonus points for every technique you can find

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- Contrast/juxtaposition

- Asyndeton

- Visual imagery

- Caesura

200

Bonus points for every technique you can find

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- High modality language

- Coordinating Conjunction

- Auditory Imagery

200

- Salience

- Positioning & Scale (Close up)

- Gaze

- Contrast

200

“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, understood as a child and thought as a child; when I became a man, I put away childish things.”

- Epistrophe

- Caesura

300

"Love is blind but marriage is a real eye-opener"

- Coordinating Conjunction

- High modality language

- Personification

300

"Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.”

- Hypophora

- Contrast/juxtaposition

- Truncated Sentences

300

They were a single grain of rice left in the bowels of the rice cooker. Abandoned. Exiled. Doomed.

- Metaphor

- Visual imagery

- Truncated sentences

- Tricolon

300

Bonus points for every technique you find

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- Contrast/juxtaposition

- Colour

- Vectors

300

"Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool. No doubt, no doubt, No doubt."

- Asyndeton

- Epizeuxis

400

"Injured. Beyond repair. I know nothing besides this"

Truncated sentences & high modality language 

400

"Although coarse to the touch, the grooves on her face were a testament to her wisdom; an ancient oak tree that had persisted through the cackling inferno of summer and the howling wind of winter"

- Tactile/Visual Imagery

- Symbolism

- Caesura

- Seasonal imagery

- Contrast/Juxtaposition

- Auditory imagery


400

"Whilst the streams of my veins resemble the streams of the Mekong, it is the heart born out of red dirt which my soul calls its abode. It sympathises with the cry of the trumpet and grieves at the scent of the poppy."

- Visual imagery

- Metaphor

- Auditory imagery

- Olfactory imagery

400

Bonus points for any techniques you find

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- Zooming close up shot

- Contrast in colour/style

- Non-diegetic sound

- Gaze

- Noot Noot???

400

"Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two equals four"

Diacope (Repetition of a word that is separated by a small number of other words)

500

"What is better - to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?"

- Caesura

- Coordinating conjunction, 

- Contrast/juxtaposition 

- Rhetorical question

500

Bonus points for every literary/stylistic technique you can find

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- Second person language

- First person language

- Personal anecdote

- Coordinating conjunction

- Polysyndeton

- High modality language

500

Bonus points for every technique you find

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- Anaphora (repetition at start of sentence/clause)

- Contrast/Juxtaposition

- Coordinating conjunction

- Rhetorical question

- High modality language

- Second person language

- Personal anecdote

- Asyndeton


500

Bonus points for every technique you can find

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- Shifting close up shots (between the two)

- Over the shoulder shot

- Non-diegetic sound

- High modality language

- Extreme long shot

- Low angle shot tracking shot

500

“When there is talk of hatred, let us stand up and talk against it. When there is talk of violence, let us stand up and talk against it.”

- Symploce (Combo of anaphora and epistrophe)

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