Language Paper 2 Flashcards
(10 cards)
Speaking with words like ‘you’ or ‘we’ to include the reader in what you are saying.
Direct Address/Personal Pronouns
Using certain language to make the reader feel sympathy or connected with the writing.
Emotive Language
Asking something without needing an answer but to get the reader to think.
Rhetorical Questions
Including things that are true as well as numbers to support it.
Facts and statistics
Including three things at once to make the information stick in your head more and so it is more engaging.
Group of three
Expressing how you feel to get your point across rather than just using facts.
Opinions
Making the writing more enjoyable with things that might make the reader laugh.
Humour
Saying the same word or phrase more than once to make it stick in the readers head and they won’t forget the point you are putting across.
Repetition
Using the same sound to make the point stay in the readers head and to engage them in what you are saying.
Alliteration
Going over the top on words or point to make the reader listen to your points
Exaggeration