The first letter of each word sounds the same.
What is alliteration?
This word adds detail to an image.
What is adjective?
This word shows an action.
What is a verb?
This statement has a subject and verb.
What is a sentence?
The writer refers to well-known details.
What is a factual reference?
This is written again for emphasis or rhythm.
What is repetition?
This comparison uses like or as...as to link images.
What is a simile?
This word shows literally what something is.
What is denote?
This statement uses for, and, nor, but, or, yet to join two statements.
What is a compound sentence?
The writer/speaker uses a personal story.
What is an anecdote?
This word has a sound effect like its meaning.
What is onomatopoeia?
This feature makes an object seem to have the looks, emotions or actions of a person.
What is personification?
What is connotation?
This statement uses conjunctions at the beginning or in the middle to form a long, complicated sentence.
What is a complex sentence?
Someone famous is used as a reference.
What is the use of a celebrity?
This word matches the sound of the word on the previous line.
What is rhyme?
A word /image is used to represent an idea.
What is symbolism?
These words end in ly and add information to the action taken.
What is an adverb?
This sentence is short and shows the writer's surprise.
What is an exclamation.
The writer/speaker exaggerates an idea.
What is a hyperbole? What is humour?
These words share the same ending sound
What is consonance?
These words portray a picture of a type of person.
What is a stereotype?
Sometimes words can show feeling.
What is an emotive word?
These sentences begin the same way.
Parallel sentences
The writer has a way of including the audience in their opinion.
What is a personal pronoun 'we'?