What is Persuasive Technique | What is Authors Purpose | Definition | What is Persuasive Techniques part 2 |
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What is emotional words?
"We are so poor and helpless!"
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What is inform?
An atlas, dictionary and thesaurus were all written for what purpose?
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What is unique?
Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
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What is bandwagon?
"Everyone else who did well ate a healthy breakfast. You should, too!"
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What is exaggeration?
"My parents and I went to the chocolate festival this weekend. We ate three hundred pounds of chocolate, each!"
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What is entertain?
When writing a book, the author wants you to enjoy his or her writing.
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What is Persuade?
An author or AD wants to change your mind or get you to do something.
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What is testimonial?
persuasive technique that has an expert or someone you respect endorse an idea so that you will want to believe that also
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What is emotional appeal?
"Please donate money to the Crisis Orphanage, so that these hungry children never starve again!"
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What is persuade
A teacher is worried about the environment and writes a letter to the city council explaining why we should recycle. The teachers purpose in writing this letter is to?
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What is peer pressure?
Persuading a person to do, believe, or buy something because it will make he/she cool and their PEERS accept them.
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What is repetition
"We are all so smart, we can all change the world and we all can protect and love eachother."
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What is loaded words?
"Frozen was such a phenomenal movie."
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What is inform?
A cook book full of recipes is meant to ...
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What is repetition
The repeating of words, phrases or symbols.
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What is emotional appeal?
Tries to persuade the reader by using words that appeal to the reader's emotions instead of to logic or reason.
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What is euphemism?
"Sorry Eddie, your time here is up. We are going to have to let you go from this job."
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What is entertain?
When an author writes histrorical fiction, the purpose is to ?
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What is a euphemism
Words that are used to avoid harsh or blunt words.
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What is a celebrity testimonial?
Lebron James drinking a Sprite in a commercial.
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