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Persuasive Techniques
Text Features
Types of Text
Plot
Figures of Speach
100
Words, phrases, lines, or sounds used more than once
What is repetition?
100
Used to give the topic of the text
What is title?
100
Presents a situation and how to solve it
What is problem and solution text?
100
The end of plot?
What is resolution?
100
A comparison of two things using the word "like" or "as"
What is Simile?
200
Special attention or effort directed toward making something stand out
What is emphasis?
200
Used to give information about the section or passage
What is subheading?
200
Presents something that happened, and what happens as a result
What is cause and effect text?
200
The point of a story that shows how the character changes?
What is climax?
200
A comparison of two things that does not include "like" or "as"
What is Metaphor?
300
Appeals to a person’s emotions such as fear, excitement,joy, or pity
What is pathos?
300
Provides more detailed information about the text
What is a sidebar?
300
Written in numerical order/steps.
What is chronological order text?
300
The beginning that presents the problem and characters?
What is exposition?
300
The contrast between appearance and reality
What is Irony?
400
Appeals to a person’s moral or ethical beliefs
What is ethos?
400
Presents easy-to-read information
What is a bulleted list?
400
Shows the similarities and differences of something
What is compare and contrast text?
400
After the climax and where the problem is solved?
What is falling action?
400
Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
What is Hyperbole?
500
Appeals to a person’s logical understanding
What is logos?
500
Elements that allow you to see the most important features.
What are text features?
500
Provides a lot of details in the text
What is descriptive text?
500
Builds up to the climax
What is rising action?
500
Words whose sounds echo their meanings, such as buzz, whisper, gargle, murmur
What is Onomatopoeia?