Presentational Devices
Persuasive Devices
More Persuasive Devices
Figurative Language
Pot Luck
100

What is usually found at the top of page?

The heading

100

When a word or phrase is used several times within a text usually for emphasis.

Example: She was really, really sorry.

Repetition

100

Repeating the same initial sound in words placed closely together.

Example: Many mothers moan about making the morning school run.

Alliteration

100

Name the technique:

The runner was as fast as a cheetah.

Simile

100

Which of the following is spelt correctly?

1: Onomatopeia

2: Onomatopoeia

3: Onomatopeaia

4: Onamapoteaia

2: Onomatopoeia

200

These are used in lists or to sequence information.

Bullet points

200

A true statement.

Example: There are 12 months in a year.

Fact

200

Used to make the reader feel a particular way towards a topic.

Example: Every 3 seconds a child dies of hunger.

Emotive Language

200

Name the technique:

The treacherous traitor taunted the terrified townspeople.

Alliteration

300

These are used to enable the reader to find information quickly and easily.

Sub headings

300

What a person feels or believes about a topic or idea.

Example: According to Mrs Benton, English is the most important subject taught in schools.

Opinion

300

Used to make the reader think about a topic rather than to be answered.

Example: Should poverty be allowed to continue?

Rhetorical Question

300

Name the technique:

The fireworks hissed, popped and banged all night long.

Onomatopoeia 

400

These are used to divide a text into sections.

Text boxes

400

Using a person's name or using you/ your in a text.

Example: You can make a difference if you donate just £3 a week.

Direct address

400

Numbers used to support a fact.

Example: 78% of school pupils passed their assessment last year.

Statistic

400

Name the technique:

The classroom was a riot of noise.


Metaphor

500

Where might a caption be found?

A caption is positioned directly below an image.

500

The formal term for exaggeration.

Clue: H_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Hyperbole

500

Of the highest degree or quality, surpassing all else or others.

Example: The best deal ever.

Superlative.

500

Name the technique:

The dull gray clouds slowly gathered above Tom as he sulkily trudged towards school. 

Pathetic fallacy