OCR english spoken word GCSE

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    OCR english spoken word GCSE
    hey!
    for those of you who are doing the comedian Rob Brydon for your spokenword controlled assesments,what makes exaggeration so funny? And why does an annecdote, and various similes establish and sustain rapport?

    Thanks, and gd luck

    My draft for the actual piece is due in this friday, but i just wanted some extra help, as my draft is somewaht lacking in explanations, it is simply device spotting, something my teacher told me not to do.:confused:
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    thank you for the help!
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