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L&L Vocab

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BRAINSTORMING

Finding ideas and then channeling them into a paper or assignment

VOICE

Writers personality. The "voice" matters when telling you story
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APPEAL TO EMOTION

Connecting on a emotional level and feeling sympathy and empathy toward the assignment and or person
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SUMMARIZING MAIN POINTS

Essential facts or major points

METOR TEXT

Model text an example of a good writer when you have "mentor text"
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TRANSITIONS

=words,phrases even whole sentences. Makes language flow
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FACTS AND STATS

Gives your audience the "numbers" facts. Validates what you say or write
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USING QUOTATIONS

Quote the words used from other people face to face or in a book. You can quote experts,friends,family etc...

VISUAL AIDS

Eye catchers focus audience. Can make audience understand more and can change it up a little by not talking the whole time
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T.O.Es

T=personal or historic time O= holidays or birthdays (special day) E= sporting,concert,plays etc...
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USING STORIES

Everyone have a good story to tell so tell one! Stories leave the audience wanting more
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MOTTOS AND MANTRAS

Words to live by. Sayings that can be remembered. A good opener to a paper/assignment or a speech
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SYMPATHY AND EMPATHY

S=To feel sorry even if you can't relate on a personal level or even at all E= to feel the pain and can understand
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IMAGERY

Imagination and lots of description is the best way to show "imagery "

POETIC DEVICES

Alliteration

LITERARY ELEMENTS

to use when analyzing data or a paper/assignment
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RHYTHM

Use sounds of syllables to create patterns

RHYME

Repeat end syllable

REPETITION

Repeat for a purpose
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POINT OF VIEW

The the perspective from which on author writes
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