Language features in Richard III

English SATs Revision 2008 - Language techniques used in Shakespeare's Richard III set scenes,
What A is the repetition of consonant sounds?. What A is using opposites for effect?. What R is saying something more than once for impact?. What H is exaggeration for effect?. What E is a type of sentence ending in a punctuation mark?. What M is a comparison where one thing is said to be another?. What S is the repetition of 'S' sounds?. What A is a describing word?. What A is a 'thing' you can't touch e.g. a feeling?. What S is a comparison where one thing is said to be like or as another?. What I is an order?. What S is an exchange of short statements in a dialogue?. What S is the best length of a sentence for high impact?. What R is a question not expecting an answer?. What P is giving human qualities to inanimate things?. What Y is the informal version of 'thee'?. What T is the number of words / ideas which is most powerful?. What P is a play on words?. What M is a long speech by one character?. What C is a sentence beginning with 'If'?.
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