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Adjectives: Descriptive words that provide more information about nouns.

Example: Enormous, Creepy, Fierce.

Comparative adjectives: Adjectives used to compare one thing to another.

Example: Taller, Smarter, Faster.

Superlative adjectives: Adjectives used to compare one thing to a group of others, indicating the highest degree.

Example: Best, Fastest, Toughest.

Verbs: Action words that describe an action or state.

Example: I ran, jumped, and landed.

Adverbs: Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more details about how something is done.

Example: Singing sensation.

List of three: A rhetorical technique where a list of three items is used for emphasis or to make a point.

Example: I love Maths. I love English. I love school!

Alliteration: The repetition of the same initial sound in a series of words.

Example: The rain danced in the puddle.

Juxtaposition: Placing two or more elements (usually contrasting) side by side to highlight their differences or create an effect.

Example: The anorexic girl stood beside the sumo wrestler.

Metaphor: A comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

Example: He was as skinny as a twig.

Rhetorical question: A question posed not to elicit an answer but to make a point or create an effect.

Example: Who do you think you are?

Exclamatory phrase: A phrase used to express strong emotion or emphasis.

Example: No way!

Imperative language: Language used to give commands or make requests.

Example: Great banter.

Emotive language: Words chosen to evoke a strong emotional response in the reader or listener.

Example: He was so angry that his head nearly exploded.

Hyperbole: Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

Example: He was a skinny twig.

Personification: Giving human characteristics to non-human entities or objects.

Example: The rain danced in the puddle.

Onomatopoeia: Words that imitate or suggest the sound of what they describe.

Example: Dot dot dot!

Personal pronouns: Pronouns used to refer to specific people or things.

Example: Words which speak to the reader.

Statistics: The use of numerical data or facts to support an argument or point.

Example: Statistics can provide evidence for your claim.

Informal language: Casual or everyday language that is not overly formal.

Example: The conversation was filled with informal language.

Ellipsis: The omission of words or phrases from a sentence, usually to create a sense of continuation or trailing off.

Example: He paused... then continued his story.

Anaphora: The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive sentences or clauses.

Example: Repetition at the beginning of sentences.

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