Convention Connection
Writer's Blueprint
Language Layers
Text Types Unveiled
Device Dive
100

In a speech, this feature is often used at the start to engage the audience and establish credibility.

Hook

100

Name the audience for a blog written about child care.

Parents/ guardians/ care-givers

100

What do we call the use of the same beginning sound in multiple words, such as "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"?

Alliteration

100

This text form is written in a conversational tone and addresses an online audience, often with hyperlinks and personal opinions.

Blog

100

Identify the literary device used in the following sentence: “He’s a walking dictionary.”

Metaphor

200

What is the convention of a news report that summarizes the main story at the very beginning?

Headline or Lead paragraph

200

What do we call a voice that is neutral and without emotion?

Objective voice

200

Identify the term for an intentional exaggeration, like "I’ve told you a million times."

Hyperbole

200

A formal and structured piece of writing, often addressed to an individual or organization, with a salutation, body, and closing.

Letter/ Email

200

Which term describes language that appeals to the senses, such as "the crisp autumn air"?

Imagery

300

This feature of an email ensures a professional tone and allows the recipient to identify the purpose at a glance.

Subject line

300

What is the purpose of an op-ed criticizing government policy?

To argue and/or to persuade

300

What term describes a word or phrase used to soften the impact of a harsh statement, such as "passed away" instead of "died"?

Euphemism

300

This form uses text to promote a product or service, often seen in public spaces.

Advertisement or Leaflet

300

Name the device where an object or character is used to signify abstract ideas, as in the conch in Lord of the Flies representing order.

Symbolism

400

Identify the feature in a podcast where the host sets the tone and purpose of the episode at the very beginning.

Opening remarks/ introduction/ introductory monologue

400

What register is appropriate for a eulogy delivered at a funeral?

Formal register

400

This device compares two unlike things by highlighting a similarity, often using a complex or extended example.

Analogy

400

Written for a wide audience, this text form uses an informal tone to narrate personal experiences and adventures of places.

Travelogue

400

Which literary device involves attributing a part of something to represent the whole or vice versa?

Synecdoche

500

Name the feature commonly found in a brochure that provides a quick visual summary of key points.

Bullet points

500

What tone is commonly used in a satire mocking political figures?

Sarcastic or critical

500

Identify the literary device used in this phrase: “The pen is mightier than the sword.”

Metonymy

500

What do we call a text form that gives a first-person account of personal experiences?

Memoir

500

This device uses a narrative or image with a hidden meaning, often moral, political, or spiritual.

Allegory

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