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Title: English language technique definitions all that you will need
Description: these are all the techniques needed for English language and their definitions. these helped me during my GCSEs to understand what techniques I needed and how to use them.
Description: these are all the techniques needed for English language and their definitions. these helped me during my GCSEs to understand what techniques I needed and how to use them.
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Megan Houston
Glossary
1st person – first person pronouns such as ‘I’ and ‘we’
2nd person – second person pronouns such as ‘you’ and ‘your’
3rd person – third person pronouns such as ‘he’, ‘she’ and ‘it’
Directly addressing the reader – getting a message directly
Imperatives – noting or pertaining to the mood of the verb used in the commands,
requests etc
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Puns - a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that
there are words which sound alike but have different meanings
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Rhyme - correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words
Rhythm - the measured flow of words and phrases in verse or prose as determined
by the relation of long and short or stressed and unstressed syllables
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Slogan – something catchy
Facts – a thing that is known or is proven to be true
Exaggeration – talking about something but going over the top
Hyperbole - exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
Repetition – repeating the same word or phrase
Humour – something that the reader would find funny
Lists - a number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively,
typically one below the other
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Megan Houston
Expert advice – someone who has studied the subject or has had experience with
the subject
Short sentences – A sentence that consists of one main clause or principle clause
Superlatives - expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e
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bravest,
most fiercely)
Title: English language technique definitions all that you will need
Description: these are all the techniques needed for English language and their definitions. these helped me during my GCSEs to understand what techniques I needed and how to use them.
Description: these are all the techniques needed for English language and their definitions. these helped me during my GCSEs to understand what techniques I needed and how to use them.