NCEA Level 1 English Language Features

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What is formal language?

Using more formal words to help create a formal tone in a piece of writing.

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What is a colloquial?

Informal spoken language used to give a conversational tone.

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What is slang?

Very informal language used to identify with a particular sub-culture.

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What is emotive language?

Using words that provoke a particular response in the audience.

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What is sensory language?

Using words that have a strong appeal to one or more of the senses.

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What is jargon?

Specialised or technical language of a specific profession or group.

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What is a simile?

Comparing two things by using 'as' or 'like'.

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What is a metaphor?

Comparing two things as if they were the same.

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What is personification?

When an idea or object is given human qualities.

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What is an extended metaphor?

A metaphor that is developed throughout the writing.

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What is alliteration?

Repeating initial consonant sounds in nearby words.

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What is assonance?

Repeating a vowel sound in nearby words.

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What is are onomatopoeia?

Words that imitate the sound they represent.

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What is rhyme?

Repetition of identical or similar end-sounds in two or more words.

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What is rhythm?

The beat or pattern of sounds produced within a piece of writing.

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Why are personal pronouns used?

To create a connection with the audience or to create an 'us' and 'them' separation.

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What is a rhetorical question?

A question, asked for effect, that does not require an answer.

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What is an imperative?

A direct request or command.

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What is a hyperbole?

An exaggeration used for effect.

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What is repetition?

Deliberately repeated words, within or between sentences, for effect.

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What is parallel structure?

Repeating phrases of similar structure, within or between sentences.

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What are statistics used for?

To emphasise a point.

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What is listing used for?

To emphasise a point.

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What are quotations used for?

To emphasise a point.

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What is an anecdote?

A brief account of an interesting or amusing real life incident.

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What are puns?

Phrases that play on words giving humourous double meanings.

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What is a cliche?

An overused phrase that has lost its effect (avoid using these).

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What is a euphemism?

A phrase that is less offensive or less troubling than another.

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What are superlatives?

Adjectives that indicate the highest degree of some quality.

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What is sarcasm?

Language that makes fun of someone, often disguised as praise.

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What is first person viewpoint?

When one character tells the story. Uses "I".

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What is third person viewpoint?

When the narrator is not a character. Uses "he", "she".

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What is the Eye of God viewpoint?

An all seeing, all knowing narrator. Knows all the thoughts of all the characters.