Word-level Techniques
Visual Techniques
Persuasive Techniques
Sentence-Level Techniques
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100

the associations attached to a word in addition to its dictionary definition

connotation

100

a small picture or symbol that represents a larger image

icon

100

appeals to credibility

ethos

100

a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure

parallel structure

100

a dominant or recurring idea or image in a work

motif

200

 a deliberate and extravagant exaggeration

hyperbole

200

a character described or drawn through the exaggeration of the features that he or  she possesses

caricature

200

acknowledging an opponent’s/opposing side’s idea

concession

200

a grammatical mood expressing a directive: command, warning, request,  etc.  

imperative

200

a short, interesting story about a real person or incident

anecdote

300

a verb that expresses a great degree of certainty or obligation (ex: "must" vs "can")

high modality

300

the quality of being particularly noticeable or important; prominence

salience

300

the process of addressing mass audiences as though they were individuals through inclusive language usage.

synthetic personalisation

300

the omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence, as in “I came, I saw, I conquered.”

asyndeton

300

the words of a speaker that are reported rather than being quoted  directly (e.g. David said that he was going out.)

indirect speech

400

a word or phrase used in a sentence to express ambiguity, probability, caution, or indecisiveness about the remainder of the sentence, rather than full accuracy, certainty, confidence, or decisiveness

hedging language

400

what is being illustrated in this image?

level of abstraction

400

hiding the intended meaning of communication by making the message difficult to understand, usually with confusing and/or ambiguous language

obfuscation

400

the repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences

epistrophe

400

Which technique is illustrated here?

I always tell my children not to take their freedom for granite.

malapropism

500

a set of words grouped in a specific way for a specific  communicative purpose (e.g. emotive language, words all tied to similar “grouping” of meaning – brother, sister, mother = family)  

lexical field/cluster

500

Unrealistic pictorial elements coming from a character, symbolizing something about that character

emanata

500

a figure of speech in which the speaker poses a question and then answers the question

hypophora

500

a round-about or long-winded way of saying something

periphrasis

500

a device in which a part is used to represent a whole (e.g. There were  several new faces at the meeting.)

synecdoche