figurative language
Persuasive techniques
Main Idea
Imagery
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What is figurative language?

Figurative language is a way of using words to express something that is not meant to be taken literally.

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What is a persuasive technique?  

A persuasive technique is a way to convince someone to do something or believe in something.

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What is main idea?

The main idea is the most important point that the author is trying to make in a piece of writing.

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What is imagery?

Imagery is when an author uses words and descriptions to create a picture in your mind.


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How is figurative language different from literal language?

Literal language means exactly what it says, but figurative language uses words in a creative way to show you a different meaning.

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Can you give an example of a persuasive technique?  

An example of a persuasive technique is using emotional language to appeal to someone's feelings and emotions.

Like ethos pathos and logos  

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Why is it important to understand the main idea? 

It's important to understand the main idea so you can better understand what the author is trying to communicate and remember the information better.

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What is the purpose of using imagery in writing?

The purpose of using imagery is to make the story or article more interesting and exciting by allowing the reader to experience the story in their mind.


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Can you give an example of a simile

The sentence you said should compare 2 things using like or as.

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How do persuasive techniques work?

Persuasive techniques work by using different methods to influence someone's thoughts and actions. These methods can include logic, emotions, or authority figures.


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How do you identify the main idea in a paragraph? 

To identify the main idea, you should look for the topic sentence which usually summarizes the main idea.

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How can you tell if a passage has good imagery?

You can tell if a passage has good imagery by judging how well the words and descriptions create a clear and vivid picture in your mind?


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What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

A metaphor compares 2 things without like or as.

A simile compares 2 things with like or as.

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What are some common persuasive techniques used in advertising?

 Some common persuasive techniques used in advertising include using celebrity's and appealing to people's emotions.


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What is the difference between the main idea and supporting details?

The main idea is the most important point in a piece of writing while supporting details provide evidence to back up the main idea or give more information about it.


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What is the difference between imagery and figurative language?

Imagery creates a visual image in your mind, while figurative language uses words and phrases that have a different meaning than their literal definition.


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Give an example of personification in a sentence 

Personification is a type of figurative language that gives human qualities to non-human things.

Like the wind whispered through the trees

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How can someone use persuasive techniques in a debate or argument? 

In a debate or argument, someone can use persuasive techniques by presenting strong evidence, using logical reasoning, and appealing to the audience's emotions to convince them of their point of view.

So, logos or logic

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What is the difference between the main idea and a summary of a reading passage?

The main idea is the central point or thesis of a reading, while a summary is a shortened version of the text that highlights the key points or events. A summary should include the main idea, but it may also include other supporting details.

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Can imagery be used in non-fiction writing as well?

Yes, imagery can be used in non-fiction writing to help the reader better understand the topic and visualize the details being discussed.