Language Feature 1
Language Feature 2
Visual Feature
Text Structure 1
Text Structure 2
100

This language feature compares two things using "like" or "as".

Simile

100

This feature uses extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect.

Hyperbole.
100

This visual feature can create mood, attract attention, or symbolise ideas/emotions.

Colour.

100

This section of a text introduces the main topic or argument.

Introduction.

100

This section sums up the main idea and leaves a final impression.

Conclusion.

200

This language feature directly states that one thing is another thing.

Metaphor.

200

This is a question asked for effect, not because an answer is expected.

Rhetorical Question.

200

A dove representing peace is an example of this feature.

Symbolism.

200

This structure explains why something happened and what happened as a result.

Cause and effect.

200

This structure examines similarities and differences between two things.

Compare and contrast.

300

This feature involves repeating the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words.

Alliteration

300

This feature involves repeating words or phrases to emphasise an idea.

Repetition.

300

This visual feature is often enlarged in headings to grab attention.

Font size.
300

This structure presents an issue and then explains how it can be fixed.

Problem and solution.

300

Orientation, complication, climax, and resolution are parts of this structure.

Narrative structure (or plot).

400
This language feature gives human qualities to non-human things.

Personification.

400

Words like "buzz" and "bang" are examples of this feature.

Onomatopoeia.

400

This visual feature affects what the audience notices first on a page.

Image placement.

400

This text structure organises events in time order.

Chronological structure.

400

This structure arranges ideas in a logical order.

Sequencing.

500

This feature occurs when the opposite of what is expected happens.

Irony.

500

This language feature is used to make the audience feel strong emotions.

Emotive language.

500

This visual feature refers to the part of an image that stands out the most (hint - starts with 's').

Salience.

500
This feature groups related ideas together in a text.

Paragraphing.

500

This text structure is designed to convince the audience of a viewpoint.

Persuasive structure.