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Language Devices and their Effects FINAL VERSION …

Language Devices and their Effects Device Description effect (s)ModelresponseWriter s use of evidence and supportFacts A fact is a piece of information that can be demonstrated or proven to be true. Facts are used to demonstrate or emphasise a writer's point by providing evidence to support claims For example: 'As well as nicotine, each cigarette contains more than 4,000 different chemicals, many of which are harmful to the body'. The facts used in this article provide medical evidence that cigarettes are dangerous. The reference to 4,000 different chemicals is a fact that is designed to shock the reader; this makes the text more powerful. Opinions An opinion is an individual's own thoughts or beliefs Like facts, opinions emphasise the point of a writer but make the message more personal rather than completely factual For example: 'Smoking is an awful habit and anyone who smokes stinks'.

Language Devices and their Effects Device Description Effect(s) Model response Writer’s use of evidence and support Facts A fact is a piece of information

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