Devices 1
Devices 2
Define it
Fill in the ______.
100

Losing fitness, losing confidence, losing happiness and losing friendships are just some of the risks of alcoholism. 

Repetition

100

It is well known that pigs are incredibly intelligent, ranked as the fifth-most intelligent animal in the world.

Fact

100

Flattery

Complimenting your audience.

100

_________ uses data in a persuasive way.

Facts and statistics 

200

Thinking about farm animal rights is a roller coaster of emotions. 

Metaphor.

200

Imagine a starving puppy, left all alone. 

Emotive language

200

Opinion

A personal viewpoint.

200

_______ is where you use the same word or phrase again and again. It helps your message stick in the reader's mind. 

Repetition

300

Surely, people are able to treat animals appropriately. 

Alliteration

300

It really is up to you to act. Think of the future that you want.

Direct address/Personal pronouns 

300

Direct address

When you address a person or audience through use of pronouns.

300

_____ is where you use strong words that make a reader feel for the topic. 

Emotive language

400

Is it really fair to expect animals to live in small cages? 

Rhetorical question

400

Farm animal lives are miserable, laborious, and short.

Rule of 3

400

Imperative command

Instructional language.

400

We use _______ to bring the reader into the text. It connects them to what they are reading. 

Personal pronouns

500

I remember when I was younger, all I wanted to do was own my own farm to support my family. I was so excited when that day finally arrived. 

Personal anecdote

500

Dr Terry Brown stated, "Animals become depressed when kept in cages for long periods of time".

Quote/Words from an expert

500

Hyperbole

Exaggerated language used for effect.

500

_______ are used to tell the reader to act now!

Imperative words and phrases.