Emotive language
1
2
Rhetorical Question
1
2
Inclusive Language
1
2
Alliteration
1
2
Exaggeration
1
2
Facts/Statistics
1
2
Repetition
1
2
Toll answers will be reported thanks​


Sagot :

Answer:

Emotive language

Emotive language is the term used when certain word choices are made to evoke an emotional response in the reader. This kind of language often aims to persuade the reader or listener to share the writer or speaker's point of view, using language to stimulate an emotional reaction.

  1. An innocent bystander was murdered in cold blood in Downtown Chicago.
  2. An innocent bystander suffered facial injuries when the thug launched his glass across the bar.

Rhetorical Question

a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.

  1. Is rain wet?
  2. Is the pope Catholic

Inclusive Language

Inclusive language aims to avoid offense and ful the ideals of egalitarianism by avoiding expressions that express or imply ideas that are sexist, racist, or otherwise biased, prejudiced, or denigrating to any particular group of people (and sometimes animals as well).

  1. Humankind instead of mankind.
  2. Folks, folx, or everybody instead of guys or ladies/gentleman.

Alliteration

the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

  1. A good cook could cook as many cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies.
  2. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

Exaggeration

a statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is.

  1. He snores louder than a cargo train.
  2. This bicycle is a thousand years old.

Facts/Statistics

Statistics is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data. In applying statistics to a scientific, industrial, or social problem, it is conventional to begin with a statistical population or a statistical model to be studied.

  1. Inferential statistics.
  2. Descriptive statistics.

Repetition

Repetition is when words or phrases are repeated in a literary work. ... Repetition is also often used in speech, as a rhetorical device to bring attention to an idea. Examples of Repetition: Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

  1. Heart to heart.
  2. Time after time.

brainli3st naman gaan btw sana hindi mamaga kamay nyo;)

module well^^