a question like that just basically tells you to analyse your text and extract meaning from it. very generic, the best sort of questions you could hope for
when talking about techniques, you should relate it to the genre. (visual, literary, film techniques etc.) identify the techniques used, and then talk about why and how it's been used. for example, if you're analysing a film, you could talk about how the close-up angle conveys the emotions of the character. ALWAYS relate your technique to the composer's purpose.
Originally posted by MissSavage29
but using things like similies, metaphors etc does not seem very sophisticated.
lol, they are very significant. simply arguing your point, you might as well be blabbering on about something or another. your quotes might back you up but no one really cares how much you can memorise from your text unless you analyse it and extract meaning from it. there really isn't such thing as a sophisticated and unsophisticated technique.. it's not about how many anaphoras and lipograms you can pull out of your arse, stick with what you know.