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"Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" is an example of?
Rule of 3
Assonance
Alliteration
What are "bossy verbs"?
Suggest something to do
Tell you what to do
Assume what you should do
Define "Alliteration"
The same vowel sound
The same ending sound
resemblance of sound between syllables
the same letter or sound at the beginning of or closely connected words.
A "counter argument" is...
Arguing and argument.
an objection to an objection.
Telling someone their wrong.
Agree with someone's argument
Define "superlative"
the opposite of something
highest form of praise in conversation
expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality
developing a substantial amount of information
"Have you ever imagined what it would be like to fly" is an example of:
rhetorical question
fantasy
daydreaming
questioning
A call to action for the reader is:
Strongly commanding the reader go and do something.
Using words like ‘we’, ‘you’, ‘our’ and ‘us’ to make your audience think you are talking only to them.
Saying that other people’s point of view is wrong to make our point of view sound better
Using words that make people feel sad, angry, upset, sympathetic or guilty.
Personal pronouns are:
Using words that make people feel sad, angry, upset, sympathetic or guilty.
Using questions that don’t need an answer to get the audience to think.
Strongly commanding the reader go and do something.
Using words like ‘we’, ‘you’, ‘our’ and ‘us’ to make your audience think you are talking only to them.
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