Sweet as. Yeah nah. Cuzzy.
Colloquial language. Everyday language used by people of a certain region.
Proud, confident, arrogant, egotistical
Connotation. The associations words have in our minds
Anecdote
Using a story from your life to illustrate a point.
"When I was a kid, I depended on school lunch", which is why I believe in funded school lunches.
Rule of Threes
Makes the writing more persuasive and memorable.
EG: I came. I saw. I conquered.
What is my zodiac sign?
Libra
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
Parallel Structure/Parallelism.
Creating ideas through the use of similar statements in a structurally similar way.
Go slow over the road
Assonance. The repetition of vowel sounds in words near to each other.
Alliteration
Repetition of the first letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
EG: Sue sells sea shells on the sea shore.
Metaphor
Creates images that are easier to understand and respond to than literal language.
What's my favourite sweet?
Dairy milk or mint chocolate
Life is like a box of chocolate.
Simile. A comparison between two things using like or as.
The sun kissed my cheeks.
Personification. Giving an inanimate object human characteristics or traits.
Allusion
Reference to famous quotations.
EG: May the sauce be with you.
Assonance
Creates a sense of rhythm.
EG: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
What's my favourite animal?
Capybaras
How could I be so stupid?
Rhetorical question. A question asked where the answer is obvious or implied.
Hiss. Buzz. Chip. Pow.
Onomatopoeia. A word that sounds like the noise it describes.
Symbol
Represents an idea
EG: Doves are a symbol of peace
Inclusive Pronouns. EG: You, we, us.
The speaker is talking to you, creating a sense of connection.
What is my favourite Studio Ghibli movie:
Howl's Moving Castle, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind or Spirited Away?
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
I've told you a million times to stop exaggerating.
Hyperbole. An overrexaggerated statement not meant to be taken seriously.
Stop that.
Imperative. A command.
Metaphor
A direct comparison of two unlike things.
EG: My body is a temple
Imagery
Creates pictures in the mind of the audience/reader by using either literal or figurative language.
EG: The winter sky turned the colour of steel.
What is my favourite colour?
Orange