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A series of 12 high-quality displays showing and explaining key English language techniques, allowing pupils to develop their understanding of higher-level subject terminology.

The techniques depicted are:
alliteration
antithesis
assonance
consonance
euphemism
irony
onomatopoeia
oxymoron
personification
rhetorical question
sibilance
zoomorphism

Each eye-catching poster contains a clear title, explanation of the technique, an example of how it is used in a classic play or poem and a high-resolution image representing that text. The images and texts used are deliberately chosen to attract students' attention and to generate thought and discussion (e.g. Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven', William Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice', Oscar Wilde's 'Lady Windermere's Fan' and Wilfred Owen's 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' to name just four of them).

These would look great either displayed in class or the corridor and have been designed to be printed in A3, but this can be adjusted up or down depending on your requirements.

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