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[Show more]Imperative (verb) 
: Command word 
Personification 
: Applying human characteristics to an object. 
Anthroporphism 
: Applying human characteristics to an animal (the opposite is objectification). 
Technical language/jargon 
: This is subject-specific lexis, used to demonstrate a high level of intel...
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Add to cartImperative (verb) 
: Command word 
Personification 
: Applying human characteristics to an object. 
Anthroporphism 
: Applying human characteristics to an animal (the opposite is objectification). 
Technical language/jargon 
: This is subject-specific lexis, used to demonstrate a high level of intel...
Equilibrium 
: A state of balance (usually at the opening) 
Disequilibrium 
: A state of unbalance 
Narrative voice 
: The voice of the story (a character or narrator) 
First person narrative 
: A story told from the perspective of a character 
Third person narrative 
: A story told by a narrator 
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Add to cartEquilibrium 
: A state of balance (usually at the opening) 
Disequilibrium 
: A state of unbalance 
Narrative voice 
: The voice of the story (a character or narrator) 
First person narrative 
: A story told from the perspective of a character 
Third person narrative 
: A story told by a narrator 
2...
declarative sentence 
: A sentence that states a fact or statement, it declares something 
Interrogative sentence 
: A sentence ending in ? 
Exclamative sentence 
: A sentence ending in ! 
Imperative sentence 
: A sentence that commands or tells you to do something! 
concrete noun 
: Physical object...
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Add to cartdeclarative sentence 
: A sentence that states a fact or statement, it declares something 
Interrogative sentence 
: A sentence ending in ? 
Exclamative sentence 
: A sentence ending in ! 
Imperative sentence 
: A sentence that commands or tells you to do something! 
concrete noun 
: Physical object...
Compound/complex sentences 
: Definition - 
Compound sentence - 
because, and etc. 
e.g. 'Safier has nice eyebrows because he gets them done.' 
Connectives 
: Definition - 
Word's that join sentences 
e.g. 'also, as well, meanwhile, on the other hand.' 
Emotive Language 
: Definition - 
Langua...
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Add to cartCompound/complex sentences 
: Definition - 
Compound sentence - 
because, and etc. 
e.g. 'Safier has nice eyebrows because he gets them done.' 
Connectives 
: Definition - 
Word's that join sentences 
e.g. 'also, as well, meanwhile, on the other hand.' 
Emotive Language 
: Definition - 
Langua...
hyperbole 
: extreme exaggeration used for effect e.g. this suitcase weighs a ton 
simile 
: describing something by comparing it to something else using the words 'like' or 'as' 
personification 
: describing something non- human as if it is human e.g. 'the angry sky' 
metaphor 
: describing ...
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: extreme exaggeration used for effect e.g. this suitcase weighs a ton 
simile 
: describing something by comparing it to something else using the words 'like' or 'as' 
personification 
: describing something non- human as if it is human e.g. 'the angry sky' 
metaphor 
: describing ...
dystopian 
: An imagined society that is negative in some way, for example an oppressive society. 
genre 
: a major category or type of literature 
literary device 
: Any method an author uses to add meaning or interest to a text, such as metaphors, similes or 
alliteration. 
literary fiction 
: Fi...
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: An imagined society that is negative in some way, for example an oppressive society. 
genre 
: a major category or type of literature 
literary device 
: Any method an author uses to add meaning or interest to a text, such as metaphors, similes or 
alliteration. 
literary fiction 
: Fi...
Bad (immoral) 
: - Heinous 
- Abhorrent 
- Iniquitous 
- Vile 
- Reprobate 
Happy (delighted) 
: - Euphoric 
- Jubilant 
- Ecstatic 
- Elated 
- Mirthful 
Sad 
: - Melancholy 
- Morose 
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- Dismal 
- Poignant 
- Pitiful 
Angry 
: - Indignant 
- Exasperated 
- Resentful 
- Enraged 
- Outraged 
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Add to cartBad (immoral) 
: - Heinous 
- Abhorrent 
- Iniquitous 
- Vile 
- Reprobate 
Happy (delighted) 
: - Euphoric 
- Jubilant 
- Ecstatic 
- Elated 
- Mirthful 
Sad 
: - Melancholy 
- Morose 
2 
- Dismal 
- Poignant 
- Pitiful 
Angry 
: - Indignant 
- Exasperated 
- Resentful 
- Enraged 
- Outraged 
Fast...
Alliteration 
: The repetition of the same consonant sound, especially at the beginning of words. 
Assonance 
: repetition of vowel sounds 
Atmosphere 
: The mood created by a piece of writing 
Genre 
: A particular type of writing - e.g. prose, poetry, drama 
Personification 
: A type of metaphor w...
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Add to cartAlliteration 
: The repetition of the same consonant sound, especially at the beginning of words. 
Assonance 
: repetition of vowel sounds 
Atmosphere 
: The mood created by a piece of writing 
Genre 
: A particular type of writing - e.g. prose, poetry, drama 
Personification 
: A type of metaphor w...
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