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What is direct address?

Referring to the reader using the pronoun 'we' or 'you'

What does direct address do?

Direct addressing grabs the reader attention, and make them feel involved.

What is alliteration?

A group of words beginning with the same letter or sound.

What is a fact?

Something proven to be true.

What is a opinion?

A belief that cannot be proven to be true.

What is a rhetorical question?

A question used for effect not requiring a reply.

What is emotive language?

A word which elicit a emotional response.

What are statistics?

Numerical facts and data.

What is rule of three?

List of three in a sentence.

What is the effect of alliteration?

Makes the text seem catchy - sticks in the reader's head.

What is the effect of facts?

Makes the text sound authoritative and accurate.

What are the effect of using opinions?

Sway the reader towards the writer point of view.

What is the effect of rhetorical questions?

Grabs the reader attention,makes them feel the text is specifically for them.

What is the effect of emotive language?

Makes things seem either very good or very bad.

What is effect of statistics?

Makes the text sound authoritative and accurate.

What is the effect of rule of three?

Makes the text catchy - sticks in the readers head.