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100
Sounds like what it refers to eg. Pop, Bang etc.
Onomatopoeia
100

What is the most used letter in the English Alphabet?

E

100

An example of inclusive language?

'Us' 

'We'

'Our'

100
Deliberate exaggeration for effect. eg. Endless cry of death and pain.
Hyperbole
100
Repeat a word/phrase/idea.
Repetition
200
Her eyes sparkle like diamonds is a...?

Simile

200

"The cat sat on the mat wearing a hat" is an example of? 

Rhyme

200

What perspective uses pronouns like "You" and "Your"?

Second-person perspective

200
Two words placed next to each other to show contrast eg. Parting is such a sweet sorrow.
Oxymoron
200
A question which does not require a response for it is implied.
Rhetorical question
300

What pronouns are used in a first-person perspective?

'I'

'We'

'Us'

300

What is this an example of:

Awesome Alligators Arrived

Alliteration 

300
Giving human qualities to something lifeless eg. The door squeaked.
Personification
300

What is this an example of?

"She ran around the track so much that her legs were stronger than a crane!

hyperbole

300
Show how something is similar eg Like/as.
Similies
400
To show difference when comparing.
Contrast
400
Something is said to be something else eg. You're a bear.
Metaphor
400

What language feature creates an emotional response?

Emotive language

400

What is it called when a writer gives detailed info about a character?

Characterisation

400

This technique helps the reader visualise the story as they create mental images. This technique appeals to the senses.

Imagery

500
Image used to represent an idea.
Symbolism
500

"It was sharp, shiny, and deadly" is an example of what technique?

Power/Rule of three

500

The use of words that mean the opposite of what you really want to say. Example: "I love nothing more than going home after a long day of school just to do more work." 

Sarcasm

500
Using words like 'Tradie' instead of 'Tradesperson' and 'Yewy' instead of 'U-Turn' is what language technique?

slang

500

When the language is not formal- more like street language

colloquial