persuasive techniques Flashcards
A comparison that will include the words like or as.
Simile
saying something is something that it’s not e.g his face was a erruption of anger
metaphor
language that encourages the emotions e.g slaughtered rather than killed
emotive language
language that focus’ on the 5 senses
sensory language
a line that says who wrote the piece in a article
byline
use these to structure work in articles and leaflets
sub headings
use these in letters and leaflets
contact details
words that start with the same sound
alliteration
an order that starts with a verb e.g sit down!
imperative
asking a question to your audience
rhetorical question
using the word you or your to connect to your audience
direct appeal
using words like, we, our, us
plural pronouns (1st person)
telling a short story that serves as a example of a point
analogy
using numerical evidence
statistics
starting sentences with the same the same word or phrase
anaphora
repeating key words
repetition
making your audience laugh to engage them
humour