Analysing Argument Structure
Persuasive Techs 1
Persuasive Techs 2
Persuasive Techs 3
Word classes
100

I am a paragraph not needed for an Argument Analysis essay. 

What is a conclusion?

100

A question that is used to make a point, rather than to obtain an answer. Often the answer is embedded in the question. 

What is a rhetorical question?

100

Using the same words or phrases multiple times.

What is repetition?

100

The three persuasive techniques in the sentence below.

"We must take action to stop climate change!"

What is: 

Call to Action

Inclusive Language

Imperative

100

A person, place or thing. Proper, common or abstract. 

What is a noun?

200

WILD CARD: What colour are the Mona Lisa's eyebrows?

None (she has no eyebrows)

200

Using insults and accusations, especially unjust ones, to damage a person's reputation

What is mud-slinging?

200

The language technique to describe the word 'we' in the following sentence, if you were the audience. 

'As teachers at this school, we are sick to death of the amount of rubbish we find in the playground'

What is exclusive language?

200

Identify the first persuasive technique in the sentence below:

"According to a Professor Liesing 76% of all facts on the internet are made up"

What is expert opinion?

200

A word that names an attribute of a noun. 

What is an adjective?

300

The three word process of analysis used in body paragraphs, suggested by Mr T.

What is 'WHAT/HOW/WHY'?

300

Language that makes us feel something.

What is emotive language?

300

Another word for a exaggeration.

What is hyperbole?

300

The emotion that the author of the following sentence is trying to elicit in the sentence below:

"The government's policies are pathetic and what the country needs is change!"

What is anger?

300

Every sentence contains me. I indicate a physical action, a mental action, or a state of being. I am almost always used in conjunction with a noun or pronoun to describe what it is doing. 

What is a verb?

400

These verbs help to offer an understanding of me:

aims, seeks, hopes, intends

What is the author's intent?

400

A personal story employed to convey an idea or feeling. 

What is an anecdote?

400

A quote from someone knowledgeable in particular area. 

What is expert opinion?

400

The persuasive technique in the sentence below:

"Last week, when I went to said cafe, I was greeted with a delicious coffee, and a warm atmosphere"

What is an anecdote?

400

I am a word that describes how an action is carried out. I can change or add detail to a verb, adjective, or even a whole clause. 

What is an adverb?

500

I am a word used in order to connect ideas, sentences, or paragraphs. 

What is a conjunction?

500

The repetition of the same letter at the start of a series of words.

What is alliteration?

500

The use of the word 'we' in the following sentence, if you were the audience:

'If we could simply use the bins, our world would be a better place.'

What is inclusive language?

500

The imagery used in the sentence below:

"They are monsters for what they have done to small businesses!"

What is a metaphor?


500

A word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else. For example, before, after, under, toward are all common examples of me. 

What is a preposition?