LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES
1- Onomatopoeia, Sounds like what it refers to eg. Pop, Bang etc.
2- Generalization, Doesn't allow for individual difference.
3- Assonance, Repetition of vowel sounds eg. Slow road to no ware
4- Descriptive, Describing.
5- Paradox, Contradiction seemingly false at first but is found latter to be a truth.
6- Instructive, Inform/enlighten/instruct.
7- Euphemism, Acceptable/mild expression for something not very nice eg. Instead of died- Moved
on to a better place.
8- Oxymoron, two words placed next to each other to show contrast eg. Parting is such a sweet
sorrow.
9- Personification, Giving human qualities to something lifeless eg. The door squeaked.
10- Parody, Conscious imitation of another word.
11- Repetition, Repeat a word/phrase/idea.
12- Formal, Conventional.
13- Denouement, Resolution Of plot, play etc.
14- Discourse, A way of communication usually in a group, institute etc.
15- Emotive, Creates emotion eg. Sad, happy etc
16- Hyperbole, Deliberate exaggeration for effect. eg. Endless cry of death and pain.
17- Jargon, Technical terms specific to a particular subject.
18- Metaphor, A comparison between two things without the help of "like, as ,than" eg. The sea is a hungry dog
19- Contrast, To show difference when comparing.
20- Symbolism, Image used to represent an idea.
21- Informal, More appropriate in spoken language.
22- Similes, A comparison between two things with the help of "like,as,than" eg. he is stupid like his parents
23- Rhetorical question, A question which does not require a response for it is implied.
24- Tone, How something sounds eg. Mysterious/serious etc.
25- Colloquial, Relating to conversation (Conversational/informal)
26- Alliteration, Repetition of sound eg. Big Blue Bike.
there are different types of language techniques but difficult to find as the text is written in a different way but it is easy to spot language techniques such as repitition, alitteration ect.. other techniques you could find are metaphors and similies you could also add imagery of different sorts as Macbeth uses a wide rande of them e.g clothing imagery, colour imagery ect..
Many genres can employ techniques such as figurative language to explore thoughts about a subject in a concise way. However, poetry is the most common.
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Action verbs Specific nouns Activate nouns Judicious use of adjectives and adverbs Use the senses Imagery and Figures of Speech The Opening Sentence of the Writing Beginning Sentences Sentence Structures Personal Voice
John Boyne, the author of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, is Irish.
Satire and simile are language techniques. They begin with the letter s.
the writer uses language and language techniques to describe.......
Langston Hughes' poems are known for their effective use of language techniques such as imagery, personification, and symbolism. These techniques enhance the emotional impact of his poetry and allow readers to connect with the themes of identity, racism, and social injustice that are prevalent in his work. Overall, the language techniques in Hughes' poems contribute to the power and enduring impact of his writing.
Language learning is how a particular language is learnt, the theories about how to learn are included, the techniques used, the materials also. It is the theory and the practice.
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One persuasive technique is loaded language.
there are different types of language techniques but difficult to find as the text is written in a different way but it is easy to spot language techniques such as repitition, alitteration ect.. other techniques you could find are metaphors and similies you could also add imagery of different sorts as Macbeth uses a wide rande of them e.g clothing imagery, colour imagery ect..
ballad, assonance, aliteration, and sibilance
accelerated language learning techniques.
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One persuasive technique is loaded language.