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A FOREST IMP

A FOREST IMP. Don’t forget to SPICE up your writing !. Alliteration. Robert ran rapidly, rushing to get to the river…. FACTS. Lightening struck the clock tower at 10am . Cats like to eat fish!. OPINIONS. Fruit is delicious and far nicer than chocolate. Rhetorical Questions.

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A FOREST IMP

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  1. A FOREST IMP Don’t forget to SPICE up your writing!

  2. Alliteration • Robert ran rapidly, rushing to get to the river…

  3. FACTS • Lightening struck the clock tower at 10am. • Cats like to eat fish!

  4. OPINIONS • Fruit is delicious and far nicer than chocolate.

  5. Rhetorical Questions Who do you think you are talking to?

  6. Repetition • EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION – IT CAN CAHNGE THE WORLD!

  7. Exaggeration • This is the most nutritious breakfast biscuit you will ever taste!

  8. STATISTICS • 98% of pupils at ‘Hillside High School’ say English is their favourite subject!

  9. The Rule of Three • ‘Loreal’ shampoo will make your hair shinier, softer and more bouncythan ever…because you’re worth it!

  10. IMPERATIVES • Examples of Imperative Sentences • An imperative gives a command • Ensure you solve this situation immediately. • Please tidy your room. • Consider the opportunities available, • Drive to the roundabout and then turn left.

  11. Metaphors • Life can be a Roller Coaster (especially for teenagers) • Enjoy the ride

  12. Personal Pronouns • I , we, you Involve the reader to consider your ideas

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