Persuasive Techniques 1
Persuasive Techniques 2
Persuasive Techniques 3
Persuasive Techniques 4
100

appeal to logic, reason

logos

100

Words that sound like the sound e.g. boom

Onomatopeia

100

Echoing a word, phrase, or sentence for emphasis

Repetition

100

A personal experience or story

Anecdote

200

A question that isn't answered because the answer is so obvious

Rhetorical question

200

Language that appeals to the readers' senses; language that creates a mental picture for the audience

Imagery

200

Type of argument that relies on the authority, credibility or ethics of the person making it

Ethos

200

When you overstate your point, an exaggeration

Hyperbole

300

Opinions/quotes that are credible because of the specialised experience of the person giving it

Expert 

300

Numerical figures, percentages

Statistics

300

Comparing two things without using "like" or "as"

Simile

300

Words charged with an underlying meaning or implication, Example: furiously, suffering

Emotive language

400

Personal viewpoint or perspective on something

Opinion

400

Argument techniques that uses appeals to emotions: fear, anger, compassion, sympathy, etc.

Pathos

400

Using repeated letters or sounds at the start of words to create impact

Alliteration

400

When three adjectives or phrases are listed, Example: She is cool, calm and collected.

Use of triple or tricolon
500

Statement that is true

Fact

500

two contrasting meanings e.g. The silence was deafening.

Oxymoron

500

Giving an object human characteristics

Personification

500

compares two unrelated things by stating that one is the other. e.g. She has a heart of gold

Metaphor