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4
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Quotes or opinions from a specialist on the issue which may be used as evidence (2 words)
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6
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Language that leaves out or alienates a particular group e.g. they, them, those (2 words)
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7
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Repeating the same words or phrases multiple times throughout the writing or speech
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8
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Language that includes various groups and creates a sense of togetherness e.g. we, our, us (2 words)
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9
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Repeating the starting letter or sound for multiple words in a row
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12
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Words used to create an emotional impact or response from the audience (2 words)
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13
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A command or request from the writer to the audience to complete an action (3 words)
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14
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An exaggerated statement that adds emphasis or humour
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1
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A personal story about a topic or issue
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2
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Used to back up an argument, provided as facts, statistics, quotes and expert opinions
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3
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An attack against the opposing view’s ideas, evidence, or arguments
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5
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A question that does not require an answer as it has an obvious answer (2 words)
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10
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Putting forward an argument that ignores any information that disclaims it
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11
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Language that is used to promote or praise the actions of a person or group
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