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Communication And Writing Strategies

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

VISUAL AIDS

EYE CATCHER FOCUS AUDIENCE
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OCCASION, EVENT OR TIME

SPECIAL ONES, FESTIVALS, AND TIME

SUMMARIZING MAIN POINTS

MAJOR POINTS

USING STORIES

EVERYONE LOVES A GOOD STORY, SOME LONG AND DETAILED
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BRAINSTORMING

GENERATING IDEAS
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ASKING QUESTIONS

GET AUDIENCE THINKING, ENGAGE PEOPLE

APPEAL TO EMOTION

CONNECT ON AN EMOTIONAL LEVEL
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VOICE

WRITER'S PERSONALITY AND PERSPECTIVE
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USING QUOTATIONS

QUOTE THE WORDS OF OTHERS WORD FOR WORD
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MOTTOS AND MANTRAS

MOTTOS AND MANTRAS ARE GOOD TO HAVE; THEY KEEP US FOCUSED

FACTS AND STATS

FACTS: VALIDATE WHAT YOU SAY OR WRITE, STATS: STATISTICS
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TRANSITIONS

WORDS, PHRASES, EVEN WHOLE SENTENCES
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SYMPATHY AND EMPATHY

SYMPATHY- FEEL SORRY, EMPATHY- TO FEEL SOMEONE ELSE'S PAIN PERSONALLY
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MENTOR TEXT

ANYTHING IT BRINGS TO MIND
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LITERARY ELEMENTS

KEY WORDS TO USE WHEN READING AND ANALYZING LITERATURE/ LITERATURE WORKS
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POETIC DEVICES

POETRY IS A UNIQUE AND ORIGINAL FORM OF EXPRESSION
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SIMILE AND METAPHOR

SIMILE: COMPARE 2 DIFFERENT THINGS USING "LIKE" OR "AS" METAPHOR: COMPARE WITHOUT USING "LIKE" OR "AS"

CONCRETE POETRY

A POEM WRITTEN IN THE SHAPE OF SOMETHING
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IMAGERY

PAINT A PICTURE WITH WORDS; WORD PICTURES
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RHYME

RYME: REPEAT END SYLLABLE
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RHYTHM

USE SOUNDS OF SYLLABLES TO CREATE PATTERNS
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REPETITION

REPEAT WORDS OR PHRASES FOR EMPHASIS.
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CODE SWITCHING

CHANGE THE WAY YOU ACT, SPEAK, OR WRITE DEPENDING WHERE YOU ARE AND WHO YOU ARE WITH
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SUBJECT OR TOPIC
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ISSUING A CHALLENGE OR CALL TO ACTION

IF YOU WANT SOMEONE TO DO SOMETHING, ASK!

THANK YOU STATEMENTS

PEOPLE LIKE TO THANKED. PEOPLE LIKE TO FEEL APPRECIATED
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POINT OF VIEW (POV)

THE PERSPECTIVE OF WHICH AN AUTHOR WRITES 1ST PERSON- I/ WE 2ND PERSON- YOU 3RD PERSON HE/SHE/THEY