rhetoric features of spoken language 0.0 / 5 ? English Language & LiteratureA2 english lang and lit, AQA B, spoken language features, talk in life and literature, spoken language, rhetoric devicesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Thegirlwhoknewtoomuch - Team GRCreated on: 03-02-14 16:14 anaphora repeating a sequence of words at the beginning of neighboring clauses 1 of 10 parrellelism utterances that are similar in context or tone 2 of 10 pathos evoking pity or sympathy in the reader or listener 3 of 10 exclamative/imperative types of utterance. exclamatives are used to express shock and imperatives are used to command 4 of 10 alliteration (sibilant, fricative, plosive) types of alliteration e.g. sibilence is the repetition of words beginning with the letter 's' to create a harsh tone 5 of 10 phonaesthetics the study of inherent pleasantness (euphony) or unpleasantness (cacophony) 6 of 10 repetition several words or phrases repeated 7 of 10 anecdote personal experience, often to help the speaker relate to the listener 8 of 10 hyperbole exaggeration 9 of 10 assertion a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief 10 of 10
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