It's all in the name
Recognize this
Define me
100

When a word or phrase is used multiple times in a text to bring the reader's attention to it.  

What is repetition

100

In 2021, 93.9% of Canadian households owned at least one cellphone

What is a statistic

100
Inclusive language
When the writer uses words like "us" , "our", and "we" to include the reader
200
Shocking the audience with a true number or statement about the topic
What is a startling fact/statistic.
200
Yes we can. We can make this change together.
What is inclusive language.
200
Alliteration
What is the repetition of the first sound in a few words in a sentence to emphasize a point.
300

Discourse intended to give a mental image of something experienced placing you in the time or place of the event; appeals to your senses.

What is descriptive writing or imagery.

300
If your friend jumped off a bridge, would you?
What is a rhetorical question
300

Rhetorical question

A question that is asked to produce an effect more than to summon an answer. 

400
Words that stir the readers' emotions; often creates a visual; uses words to control how the reader feels.
What is emotive language.
400
DOUBLE POINTS: We are the poor, helpless children who are forced to do hours and hours of homework every night. (name two)
What are emotive language and hyperbole
400
Emotive Language
It uses persuasive adjectives to evoke an emotional response from a subject.
500
The use of a quotation/fact stated by an expert in the field related to your topic
What is expert opinion.
500

Mr. Draven can be cruel, calculating, and crooked.  

Bonus if you can name two

What is alliteration 


Bonus: Triplet

500
Anecdote
What is a short story or personal account used to entertain and make a point about a topic.
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