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Evidence

this is a phrase, clause,


sentence, word which
supports your point. “You
Techniques
must use quotation
marks” Alliteration,
contrast,
emotive/
Point Techniques figurative, facts,
this is an idea you have. It will be this is the literary or linguistic hyperbole,
turned into a topic sentence technique used by the author imagery,
juxtaposition,
metaphor,
oxymoron,
onomatopoeia,
pathetic fallacy,
personification,
Link rhyme,
this is where you can add Analysis
repetition,
more detail to your this is where you explain
Link simile, statistics,
explanation and link it back how the evidence
tone voice and
Accordingly to the question/topic proves your idea many, many
additionally sentence more…
also
as a result
as exemplified
furthermore
hence
importantly Analysis: amplifies/amplifying, conveys/conveying, creates/creating, communicates/communicating,

in addition demonstrates/demonstrating, depicts/depicting, displays/displaying, enhances/enhancing,


indeed emphasise/emphasizing, establishes/establishing, exacerbate/exacerbating, exhibit/exhibiting,
moreover expresses/expressing, evokes/evoking, highlights/highlighting illuminates/illuminating,
subsequently illustrates/illustrating, imparts/imparting, indicates/indicating, intimates/intimating, imagines/imagining,
therefore magnifies/magnifying, portrays/portraying, parodies/parodying, presents/presenting, projects/projecting,
this indicates proposes/proposing, purports/purporting, reinforces/reinforcing, suggests/suggesting,
subsequently transmits/transmitting, underpins/underpinning. Makes the audience think…Makes the reader
think…creates an atmosphere…giving the impression

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