Language Features
Text Structures
Language Features
Text Structures
Colours
100

An overexaggeration

Hyperbole

100

Usually found at the top of an article and is typically underlined

Title / Heading

100

Visual symbols that convey tone or emotion. Can be found on your phone's keyboard. 

Emojis

100

Opening that grabs attention.

Opening / Lead (Hook)

100

Red

Anger, Warning, Agression

200

the same word or topic repeated over and over again

Repetition

200

Information presented in a list format.

Bullet Points

200

Words that create emotional responses.

Emotive Language

200

Final paragraph summarising ideas.

Conclusion


200

Yellow

Hope, Optimism, Joy

300

Use of symbols like exclamation mark or elipsis to create meaning and clarity.

Punctuation

300

How the text is visually organised.

Layout

300

Words that imitate sounds.

Onomatopoeia

300

Referring to past events.

Flashback

300

Green

Nature, Peace

400

Direct speech showing voice and perspective.

Dialogue

400

Logical order of ideas.

Sequencing

400

Altered spelling to exaggerate or emphasise meaning.

Spelling for effect


400

What type of text is the stimulus.

Genre

400

Blue

Calm, Tranquility

500

Digital tags used to group or emphasise ideas.

Hashtags


500

Short personal story.

Anecdote


500

Repetition of initial sounds.

Alliteration

500

Contrasting ideas placed together.

Juxtaposition

500

Black

Sleek, Modern, Used for contrast