Persuasive Devices
Sound devices
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
GRAMMAR & TECHNIQUES

RANDOM
100

This technique uses words like 'certainly', 'definitely', and 'absolutely' to make arguments more convincing.

HIGH Modality

100

The repetition of initial consonant sounds, often used in phrases like 'Make a mountain out of a molehill.'

Alliteration

100

A comparison using 'like' or 'as', such as 'brave as a lion'.

Simile

100

Two words that appear to contradict each other, such as 'deafening silence' or 'jumbo shrimp'.

Oxymoron

100

This is the most stolen food item in the world, according to the Centre for Retail Research.

CHEESE

200

These are questions that don't need an answer but make the audience think: 'Should we allow this injustice to continue?'

Rhetorical Questions

200

The repetition of vowel sounds within words or phrases.

Assonance

200

A direct comparison without using 'like' or 'as', such as 'Time is money'.

Metaphor

200

A word used to describe or modify nouns and pronouns.

Adjective

200

This social media app is known for short videos and viral dances, and was almost banned in several countries.

Tik Tok

300

This technique uses words like 'we', 'us', and 'you' to make the audience feel personally involved in the argument.

Personal pronouns

300

Words that imitate the sound they represent, like 'buzz', 'crash', or 'whisper'.

Onomatopoeia

300

Giving human qualities to non-human things, like 'The wind whispered through the trees'.

Personification

300

Objects or images that represent deeper ideas or emotions beyond their literal meaning.

Symbolism

300

This is the only mammal that can actually fly, not just glide.

Bat

400

This technique presents numerical data like '70% of participants found the drug beneficial' to make arguments seem scientific.

Statistics or LOGOS

400

The repetition of words and phrases throughout a text to reinforce a message or idea.

Repetition

400

A deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis, such as 'I've told you a million times'.

Hyperbole

400

Words used to connect clauses or sentences, such as 'and', 'but', or 'because'.

Conjunctions

400

This country has more pyramids than Egypt, with over 200 ancient pyramids still standing.

Sudan

500

This technique attempts to create emotional reactions like anger, joy, or sadness to persuade the audience.

Emotive Language

500

The use of language to persuade and influence others through skillful speaking or writing.

Rhetoric

500

Odd, everyday expressions with meanings different from their literal form, like 'It's raining cats and dogs'.

Idiom

500

"This grammatical process can make writing more concise but less clear, as in changing 'The government failed to respond quickly' to 'The government's failure of rapid response'."

Nominalisation

500

This pop star is known for hits like 'Anti-Hero' and 'Shake It Off', and has been re-recording her old albums.

Taylor Swift