PPT-What makes a speech persuasive?
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DNA What makes a speech persuasive Based upon logic reason Considers both sides of the argument Show that other equally valid views exist Persuasive devices A POSH
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DNA What makes a speech persuasive Based upon logic reason Considers both sides of the argument Show that other equally valid views exist Persuasive devices A POSH CRAPI FOREST Leads to a definite conclusion. Topic, Audience, & Purpose. Topic. any . issue that is debatable. Audience. y. our reader; the target of your communication. Purpose. to . persuade a . reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. Evidence of planning and revision. . You get up to 5 marks for - . Evidence . of planning and revision. . What does this look like?. What is evidence of planning and revision?. Analysis of the ways in which the . Exam Outline . 3 hours . 40 Multiple Choice. Questions. Persuasive Writing Piece. Reading. Response Piece. Reading Time. . Study Notes. Ch. 24 Continued. Classic Persuasive Appeals: Using Proofs. Pathos: Proof by Emotion. Aristotle taught that successful public speakers identify and appeal to four sets of emotions in their listeners.. 11/18/15. Aim. : . Can I write an effective Persuasive Essay?. Do Now: . Take out your binder & a pencil. Discussion. Persuasive Writing. Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.. AFOREST persuasive. techniques. This lesson we will:. Mind-map where we might find persuasive techniques. . Read about some persuasive techniques.. Complete a matching activity.. Where might we find persuasive techniques?. Topic. any . issue that is debatable. Audience. y. our reader; the target of your communication. Purpose. to . persuade a . reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. .. Define the following words. Generate connotations. Discuss which words have positive, neutral, or negative connotations.. Group, throng, mob. Insinuate, suggest, imply. Slow, challenged, retarded. Thin, skinny, scrawny. Persuasive Word Choice. Expert Testimony. . Expository vs. Persuasive Writing. Expository Writing. . Writing to Explain. Uses specific words and phrases that help the reader understand ideas.. Shows care about the topic with voice and language appropriate for the audience.. How to complete a persuasive writing!. Persuasive Writing. PROMPT: . . Saraland’s mayor is thinking about allowing families to have any type of animal as a house pet and grant them permission to roam the streets and other public places. He wants to see if this new freedom makes our city a happier place. Do you agree or disagree with this privilege? Write a persuasive letter to the Saraland City Council stating your opinion and explaining why you feel this way. Use what you have learned in science about animals and their variety of adaptations and behaviors to give convincing reasons and/or specific examples.. Lesson . Goals. Define, identify, and create . examples of persuasive devices . including:. bandwagon. loaded terms. testimonial. name-calling. Essential . Questions. How does recognizing propaganda devices make you a better . Finelli. Wha. t is a Persuasive Essay?. . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cThuaPUD_Q&feature=PlayList&p=16B069ABF7F24A36&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=15. . In an episode of “Everybody Loves Raymond,” Marie writes a persuasive letter to the FBI interviewer whom is interviewing Robert (her son)…. cornell. notes. Argument. Position. Claim. Reasons. Support/evidence. Counterargument. Agenda. Bias. Appeals. Ethos. Pathos. Logos. Debate. Resolution. Motion. Proposition (affirmative side). Opposition .
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