An overexaggeration
Hyperbole
Usually found at the top of an article and is typically underlined
Title / Heading
Visual symbols that convey tone or emotion. Can be found on your phone's keyboard.
Emojis
Opening that grabs attention.
Opening / Lead (Hook)
Red
Anger, Warning, Agression
the same word or topic repeated over and over again
Repetition
Information presented in a list format.
Bullet Points
Words that create emotional responses.
Emotive Language
Final paragraph summarising ideas.
Conclusion
Yellow
Hope, Optimism, Joy
Use of symbols like exclamation mark or elipsis to create meaning and clarity.
Punctuation
How the text is visually organised.
Layout
Words that imitate sounds.
Onomatopoeia
Referring to past events.
Flashback
Green
Nature, Peace
Direct speech showing voice and perspective.
Dialogue
Logical order of ideas.
Sequencing
Altered spelling to exaggerate or emphasise meaning.
Spelling for effect
What type of text is the stimulus.
Genre
Blue
Calm, Tranquility
Digital tags used to group or emphasise ideas.
Hashtags
Short personal story.
Anecdote
Repetition of initial sounds.
Alliteration
Contrasting ideas placed together.
Juxtaposition
Black
Sleek, Modern, Used for contrast