Persuasive Writing

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Persuasive Writing. Mission. I will be able to determine the author's specific purpose for writing a persuasive text. I will be able to identify the facts and details that support the author’s argument regarding a particular idea, subject, concept, or object. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mission

• I will be able to determine the author's specific purpose for writing a persuasive text.

• I will be able to identify the facts and details that support the author’s argument regarding a particular idea, subject, concept, or object.

• I will be able to describe the intended effect of persuasive strategies and propaganda techniques (e.g., bandwagon, peer pressure, repetition, testimonial, transfer, loaded words) that an author uses.

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Good persuasive writing…

1. Clear 2. Compelling 3. Well supported 4. Opinionated without relying just on

opinions 5. Lively 6. Knowing issue/topic inside and out

(both sides)

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Bandwagon Persuade people to do something by

letting them know others are all doing it

“Everyone is reading Twilight series, you should to

it’s the best ever.”

“All of the 6th grade is going to Sea World,

you should to.”

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Loaded/Emotional Words

Words that are used that make you feel strongly about an idea

afraidagitatedalarmedangryantsyanxiousapprehensive ashamedawfulawkward

eageredgyembarrassedencouragedenragedenthusedexasperatedexcitedexhausted

fatiguedfearfulfidgetyfrightenedfrustratedfunnyfurious

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Card Stacking Ads giving only the positive side of a product or service, ignoring negative

aspects

“Will lose up to 6 pounds in two weeks eating Special K cereal.”“Thirty-three people wrote in support of our decision.”“This product has absolutely no trans fats.”