A word for a comparison using words ‘like’ or ‘as’, eg ‘as pretty as a picture’?
Simile
A question that does not require an answer
Rhetorical question
The point of view tBrough which the audience experiences a story
Narrative voice
Word groups or phrases used in a way that differs from expected usage
Figurative language
Name the language feature: ‘Whoosh! Goes the plane when it whisks you away…’
Onomatopoeia
A word formed from the sound it is describing?
Onomatopoeia
Use of 3 words or phrases that persuasively add impact
Rule of 3
The use of narrative voice using words like ‘I, we and us’
First person
Language that creates a positive or negative effect in the reader, eg, lovely, awful
Evaluative language
Name the language feature: Softer, comfier, more luxurious mattresses!
Rule of 3
Word or phrase applied figuratively eg ‘Mum was a thunderstorm’
Metaphor
An order or command in an advertisement eg ‘Call now!’
Imperative
The use of narrative voice involving ‘You, your and yours’
Second person
What language feature is given here: The man became a pig before our eyes
Metaphor
Name the language feature: Who wants to holiday somewhere incredible?
Rhetorical question
Using the same letter sound with connected words
Alliteration
Factual, unbiased, evidence-based language
Objective
Use of narrative voice using ‘he, she, they or it’
Third person
What language feature is used here: The beach stretches and rests in the sun
Personification
Name the language feature: Order your ticket before we sell out!
Imperative
Giving human characteristics to a non human thing eg ’leaves danced’
Personification
Emotive language used to express an opinion
Subjective
Name the narrative voice ‘Wouldn’t you love to holiday in a place like this?’
Second person
What language feature is used here: this holiday destination is like a million holidays rolled into one!
Simile
Name the language feature: Long, lovely holidays
Alliteration