English Language

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Features

Direct address - inclusive pronouns
Address counter arguement
Rhetorical devices
Varied sentence length
Punctuation
Reptition
Clear topic sentence
Memorable
Emotive language
Anectote
Hyperbole
Quotes
Litany
Tricolon
Figurative language
Hard facts

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Types of Writing

Philosophical
Historical
Religious
Artistic
Scientific
Economic
Emotional
Moral
Social

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Features - Extended

Pejorative - Negative
Ameliorative - Positive
Direct address
Persuasive language
Litotes
Embedded quotations
Emotive language
Puns
Double meaning
Euphemisms
Bias
Statistics

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Genres

Blog
Letter
Report
Interview
Newspaper article
Review
Speech
Travel writing
Script

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Structure

Narrative structure - direct adress, 3rd person, text type
Graphology - Handwriting
Paragraphing
Chronolgy - sequence of events
Punctuation
Pace
Repetition
Cohesive devices - motif
Contrast
Phonological patterning
Conjunctions
Openings and conclusions

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Analysis

What - Focus on analysis; technique; idea

Where - Examples from extract; subject terminology

How - Use furthermore, also, moreover

Why - Reflect on writer's intentions and effect on the reader

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Evaluating

Outcomes

Impact

Expectations

Context

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