language of research, campaigns, and advocacies Flashcards
questions that makes the readers think are given or asked
rhetorical questions
makes use of facts, figures, and quotes from experts
use of evidence
it involves linking an object or an idea with something already liked or desired
emotive language
this persuasion technique makes use of expert advice from trusted personalities like doctors and scientists
experts
it involves the use of words that evoke emotions
association
it makes use of a formal, academic, and persuasive language
research
for some, undrstanding the language of (?) can also meanbecoming familiar and acquainted with terminologies
research
what are the two closely related concepts usually seen in the form of speeches, etc?
campaign and advocacy
usually social or political in nature, a planned set of activities that people carry out to attain a certain goal or objective
campaign
usually social or political in nature, a planned set of activities that people carry out to attain a certain goal or objective
campaign
refers to activities that argue, plead, support or favor a certain cause
advocacy
the use of words that expresses modality or how likely something is going to happen
modal verbs
involves repeating keywords, phrases, or ideas to appeal to the readers
repetition
commonly used in advertisements, this persuasion tech makes the audience believe the idea that “everyone is doing it”
bandwagon