persuasive techniques Flashcards

1
Q

A comparison that will include the words like or as.

A

Simile

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2
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saying something is something that it’s not e.g his face was a erruption of anger

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metaphor

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3
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language that encourages the emotions e.g slaughtered rather than killed

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emotive language

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4
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language that focus’ on the 5 senses

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sensory language

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5
Q

a line that says who wrote the piece in a article

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byline

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6
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use these to structure work in articles and leaflets

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sub headings

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7
Q

use these in letters and leaflets

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contact details

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8
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words that start with the same sound

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alliteration

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9
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an order that starts with a verb e.g sit down!

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imperative

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10
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asking a question to your audience

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rhetorical question

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11
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using the word you or your to connect to your audience

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direct appeal

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12
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using words like, we, our, us

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plural pronouns (1st person)

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13
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telling a short story that serves as a example of a point

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analogy

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14
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using numerical evidence

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statistics

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15
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starting sentences with the same the same word or phrase

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anaphora

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16
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repeating key words

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repetition

17
Q

making your audience laugh to engage them