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NAME THE LANGUAGE FEATURE Unfamiliar texts

Unfamiliar texts

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Unfamiliar texts. name the language feature. Her skirts swished seriously. (sibilance / alliteration / personification / onomatopoeia. It’s raining cats and dogs. (cliché, metaphor). You are the apple of my eye. (metaphor, personal pronoun). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NAME THE LANGUAGE FEATURE

Unfamiliar texts

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Her skirts swished seriously

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(sibilance / alliteration / personification / onomatopoeia

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It’s raining cats and dogs

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(cliché, metaphor)

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You are the apple of my eye

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(metaphor, personal pronoun)

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Name the term that explains the way that items are laid out on the page

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(layout)

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Name the ‘rule’ that explains why the most important info is at the top of a text

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Rule of thirds

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She’ll be right mate

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Colloquialism, contraction

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I would walk 5000 miles

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Hyperbole

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The term that indicates the most important picture on the page

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Dominant image

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Whattup G?

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Slang

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Dominant image or symbolism

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Name of the term for the style of the writing

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Font