Save
English
Transcational writing
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Learn
Created by
Sammy
Visit profile
Cards (8)
Literary techniques to include
Direct
address
Inclusive
pronouns
Similes
Metaphors
Rhetorical
questions
Varied
sentence lengths
Persuasive devices
Statistics
Anecdotes
Examples
Interviews
Anecdote
Pinpointing one particular person who's affected by the issue that you're
talking
about
When writing a debate, you need to make what you're writing about
convincing
and
compelling
by showing it's not just your opinion
HADAFOREST
H->
hyperbole
A->
anecdote
D->
Data
A->
alliteration
F->
facts
O->
opinions
R->
rhetorical
quiestions
E-> Emotive
language
S->
Statistics
T->
triplets
(rule of 3)
Hyperbole is
exaggerating
something to emphasise its
importance
or
impact
An
anecdote
is a short
story
used to
illustrate
a
point
Data
are facts and figures which can be presented using
graphs
,
charts
,
tables
, etc.