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Propaganda Writing Techniques

Propaganda Writing Techniques

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English

1st - 5th Grade

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CCSS
RL.11-12.6, RI.1.5, RI.4.5

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16 Slides • 6 Questions

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Propaganda Writing Techniques

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There are many forms, including posters, videos, text, and images.

Where would you see it?

Material that tries to persuade people to agree with a particular point of view.

What is it?

Propaganda

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Propaganda Techniques

  • Loaded words

  • Endorsement

  • Glittering Generality

  • Bandwagon

  • Name Calling

  • Plain Folks

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Loaded Words

Including words that appeal to people’s emotions.

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Let's practice on your worksheet!

​Example: A mother’s love is the greatest gift. Show your mother your appreciation and devotion with Lovely Words greeting cards.

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Endorsement

Connecting the product to a popular person or well-known organization. It might even include a direct quote.

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Let's practice on your worksheet!

  • Loaded words

  • Endorsement

  • Glittering Generality

  • Bandwagon

  • Name Calling

  • Plain Folks

​Example: Professional athlete, Mya Richards, only wears our shoes. She’s always prepared for victory in our shoes.

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Glittering Generality

Associating the product with desirable experiences or feelings. Making general statements about positive outcomes.

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Let's practice on your worksheet!

​Example: When you arrive to school with one of our backpacks, you’ll be the coolest kid in class.

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Bandwagon

Making the customer feel like everyone is doing or buying something.

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Let's practice on your worksheet!

​Example: Join our club, and join thousands of other adults who have committed to a healthier and longer life.

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Name Calling

Saying that the competition has an inferior product.

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Let's practice on your worksheet!

​Example: Don’t be fooled by the other leading brands. Our detergent is the only one that leaves your whites whiter and brighter.

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Plain Folks

Appealing to ordinary people. Making the product seem like something regular, average people need.

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Let's practice on your worksheet!

​Example: Julie Smith, a local firefighter, loves starting her day with a fresh cup of Java Coffee.

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Appealing to ordinary people. Making the product seem like something regular, average people need.​ ​

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Saying that the competition has an inferior product. ​

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Making the customer feel like everyone is doing or buying something.​

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Associating the product with desirable experiences or feelings. Making general statements about positive outcomes. ​

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Connecting the product to a popular person or well-known organization. It might even include a direct quote. ​ ​

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Including words that appeal to people’s emotions. ​

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