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This document provides examples of rhetorical techniques used in persuasive writing, including text connectives, 3-point lists, personal pronouns, repetition, rhetorical questions, herd mentality, emotive language, modality, exaggerated claims, and short powerful sentences. Each technique is defined and an example is given to illustrate its meaning and persuasive effect.
This document provides examples of rhetorical techniques used in persuasive writing, including text connectives, 3-point lists, personal pronouns, repetition, rhetorical questions, herd mentality, emotive language, modality, exaggerated claims, and short powerful sentences. Each technique is defined and an example is given to illustrate its meaning and persuasive effect.
This document provides examples of rhetorical techniques used in persuasive writing, including text connectives, 3-point lists, personal pronouns, repetition, rhetorical questions, herd mentality, emotive language, modality, exaggerated claims, and short powerful sentences. Each technique is defined and an example is given to illustrate its meaning and persuasive effect.
Text Connectives 3-Point List Make it Repetition Rhetorical
Personal – Use Question
Pronouns
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When the writer asks a Also known as signal or Persuaders often use Getting the reader Repeating the same key question – not to get an transition words, provide lists of three. They involved by using ‘ you’ word or phrase is bound answer but to challenge cohesion within seem to have a or make them feel part to have an effect! you, entice you, make paragraphs. They provide special rhythm that of something by saying you think, feel guilty, or fluency to an argument sticks in the mind “we or our” examine your and make it easier to and gets the conscience. It is used as compare and contrast message across a focusing device viewpoints.
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Come to life. Come to Are you a real man? Only recently, there A mars a day helps you Designed to fit the way Woodlands. (Challenge) was… work, rest and play. you live your life. It is very, very Can you watch this poor Together, we can make a important…. child suffer? (Guilt However, the loss Brushing your teeth, difference. inducing) of…. keeps them white, helps We ask ourselves… Why turn down 0% your gums stay healthy finance? (Enticing) To prevent it from and stops bad breath. How would you feel if….? deteriorating… What would the world be like if….? Wouldn’t it be great if Herd Mentality Emotive Modality Exaggerated Short Powerful Language Claims Sentences
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Words that play on the No-one likes to be Short sentences Writers Language which make reader’s emotions. If you the ‘odd one out’ so have real impact – purposefully select things seem better, more want your audience to feel tell the reader that even single word vocabulary to exciting than they really positive a topic, you can use they will be if they sentences / position and are. words such as beautiful, don’t agree with you. paragraphs can be persuade readers. calm, comfortable excited effective. High modality – and thrilling. I you want your convincing argument audience to feel negative Low modality – more about a topic, you can use approximate and words such as disgusting, allows “wiggle room” ridiculous, bossy, expensive and boring.
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Starved and beaten, this You may like to join… Flake – tastes like Yes we can! Everybody knows poor puppy would have died a You must join …. chocolate never Don’t wait! that…Obviously…You must miserable death without It is somewhat tasked before. Just do it! be on a different planet if help. important …. BMW – the ultimate you haven’t noticed... It is vitally driving machine. important ….. Room 17 – the most incredible writers to ever enter the classroom.