Narrative convention
Figurative Language
Language techniques
Persuasive devices
Persuasive devices 2
100

The time and place of a story.

Setting

100

What is a simile?

A language feature that compares two things using "like" or "as"

100

Give an example of an onomatopoeia

Bang

Click

100

What is a rhetorical question?

A question is used to provoke thought. It doe not require an answer.

100

What is an anecdote?

A short personal story that helps make your topic relatable to your audience.

200

Name the three different types of point of view.You need an example for each one.

1st - I

2nd - You

3rd - He/she

200

What is a metaphor?

A language device that compares two things by saying one thing is something else.

200

What is alliteration?

Come up with an example.

She sells sea shells...

200

What is inclusive language?

Using pronouns to make the reader feel involved (or responsible).

200

What is a superlative?

The extremes of a word.

Best/worst

Perfect

300

What are the different elements of plot?

Exposition

Rising action

Climax

Falling action

Denouement (resolution)

300

What is personification?

Giving human attributes/qualities to something that is not human.

300

What is irony?

When the outcome of a situation is the exact opposite of what was expected.

300

What is emotive language?

This is where words are used to make the reader feel a specific emotion.

300

Why would you use repetition in a persuasive text?

The draw attention to a key point or phrase. 

400

What is characterisation?

This is the construction of a fictional character.

400

Create a metaphor that describes exam revision.

Exam revision is an itch that you just can't scratch.

400

What is rhyme? (definition)

Two or more words that contain the same ending sound.

400

What is a triplet (Rule of Three)?

Using three words, phrases or ideas in succession to add emphasis to key parts of your writing. 

Example: using three adjectives to describe something.

400

What does undermine the opposition mean?

This is where you acknowledge the other side of an argument and then explain why it is flawed/wrong!

500

What are the elements of characterisation?

Speech

Actions

Appearance

opinions of others

Thoughts

500
What is symbolism?

This is where one object or thing stands in the place of something else.

An example is a flag symbolises a country. 

A lion symbolises bravery.

500

What is imagery?

Using the 5 senses to create a vivid image in the reader's mind.

500

What is an imperative? (include an example)

These are commands (bossy verbs).

Sit down.

Go to the shops.

Think about what you are doing.

500

What is a hyperbole? And how do you correctly pronounce this word?

An exaggeration.

His bag weighed a tonne.