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How does “voice” work as a literary device? Discover how it is used in different types of texts, such as in speeches, poetry, novels and film, to evoke emotional responses to important causes.
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- Compare and evaluate how “voice” as a literary device is used in different types of texts, such as poetry, novels and film, to evoke emotional responses (AC9E10LE06)
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