Persuasive language

Persuasive language

9th Grade

10 Qs

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Persuasive language

Persuasive language

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English

9th Grade

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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

To emphasize your point, and reinforce an argument, you can do ​ (a)   . As you keep on​ (b)   words or phrases, it creates a familiarity with your main point or message. This eventually stays in the mind of your audience thus making your message more memorable.

repetition
rhyme
hyperbole
repeating
exaggerating
rhymimg

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

When people emotionally get in touch with you and are swayed by their emotions, they are more likely to agree with you. Through carefully choosing your words, you can evoke emotion from them. It may invite them to feel sympathy, disgust, guilt, anger, or excitement. To do this use ​ (a)  

emotive language
opinions
flattery

3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

​ (a)   language is a technique where you try to create an impression that you and your audience are on the same side and share the same viewpoint. This is effective in persuasive language because you position your audience to agree with you by showing that you belong in a team, campaign, or project that they can be part of. To employ ​ (b)   language use ‘us’, ‘we’, and ‘our’.

Inclusive
exclusive
inclusive
excluding
omissive

4.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt




______ questions are questions that are asked but not required to be answered. They are often used to get the audience’s attention, imply certain answers, emphasize a point, or guide audiences to draw certain conclusions. When a _____l question is asked, an obvious answer is already posed to a particular issue. You just ask to make the audience think about the same question and realize that your point is rational, and to disagree with it seems foolish.

5.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

_______ is the use of exaggeration. It is often used to make a point or emphasize it. Overstating can be effective as your point can be viewed as greater than it actually is and more urgent and important. Using exaggeration can make two things, to communicate value, or make the situation seem worse. By describing an extreme version of events, it creates a dramatic impact. This provokes strong emotional responses from your audience which makes them more likely to accept your viewpoint.

6.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

An _____ is a short story involving real-life events. It is used to illustrate a point and simplify complex issues. It triggers imagination thus makes your point more vivid and relatable thus keeps your audience engaged. By providing real stories your persuasive message sounds more realistic, credible, and interesting. It is effective especially when backed up by facts

7.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Quoting ___’s opinions can help your persuasive message sound more credible. Not only does it add substance but also puts more weight on your argument. When people see that an ___ agrees with you, people are influenced and believe that it would be rational to agree with you. Do this by including quotes that refer to ___s who agree with your viewpoint. Make sure that the personalities you will quote are respectable and well-known to make your claim stronger and believable.

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