Persuasive Strategies 1
Persuasive Strategies 2
Persuasive Strategies 3
100

Repeating and playing upon the same letter at the beginning of words.

What is Alliteration?

100

The mood or feeling of a piece of writing whih reflects the author's attitude and emotion toward the topic.

What is Tone?

100

Using the same word or phrase over and over again.

What is Repetition?

200

Important people or experts can make your argument seem more convincing.

What is expert opinion?

200

Questions that have the answer embedded into them.

What are Rhetorical Questions?

200

Adjectives used to express opinion.

What is Evaluative Language?

300

Deliberate use of words to play on people's feelings.

What is emotional language?

300

A statement that claims that whatever is being said is true for the majority.

What is Generalisation? 

300

Using the same topic or argument three times.

What is the Rule of Three?

400

Trying to convince your audience that this issue is so important that they must act now.

What is a Call to Action?

400

Using pronouns to position yourself as part of the audience.

What is Inclusive Language?

400

Using exaggeration to emphasize a point.

What is Hyperbole?

500

Facts, numbers and figures that can be very convincing.

What is Evidence?

500
Playing on / Targeting people's emotions, related to a particular value.

What are Appeals?

500

The selection of words used to express how definite we are about something, from uncertain to very certain.

What is Modality?

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