Forms of Persuasive Writing
Purposes for Using Persuasive Writing
Structure of Persuasive Writing
Things that Help Persuasive Writing
100
A form of persuasive writing that tries to sell products or services.
What is an Advertisement?
100
To bring a change through the newspaper.
What is the purpose of writing a Letter to the Editor?
100
A place where your name is signed.
What is the signature?
100
Specific data obtained through research.
What are facts and numbers?
200
A form of persuasive writing that tries to influence your thinking with spoken words
What is a speech
200
To sell a product
What is the purpose of an advertisement?
200
The main portion of the writing
What is the body?
200
Well-known people that support your cause
What are Famous Names?
300
A form of persuasive writing that tries to convince you to travel to a location
What is a travel brochure
300
To sell yourself for a job
What is the purpose of a resume?
300
A strong ending that might change the readers' opinion
What is the Conclusion?
300
Symbols and names of companies that support your cause
What are Logos?
400
A form of persuasive writing written to the writer of a newspaper to change or add something
What is a Letter to the Editor
400
To get someone to travel to a specific location.
What is the purpose of a brochure?
400
The opening portion of the writing
What is the Introduction?
400
Using strong feelings in your writing to sway someone's judgment
What is use of emotions?
500
A form of persuasive writing that encourages a person to join a club or group
What is a Petition
500
To convince an audience to watch a specific movie
What is the purpose of a movie trailer?
500
The reason you want to change a person's mind
What is the problem?
500
Making someone believe that a choice needs to be made now
What is urgency?
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