Persuasive strategies are the strategies you use to try to persuade someone.
There are 7 strategies that I know of:
1. Claim- States the main point or stance.
2. Big Names- Mentions experts and important people to support the argument.
3. Logos- Uses logic, numbers, or facts to support the argument.
4. Pathos(Greek word)- Appeals to the audience's emotions.
5. Ethos(Greek word)- Tries to build trust and credibility.
6. Kairos(Greek word)- Builds a sense of urgency for the cause.
7. Research- Uses studies and information to make the argument seem more convincing; this can be in the form of words, graphs, tables, or illustations.
These strategies are often seen in TV commercials.
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So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
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You can say the things (good things) that would would happen about whatever you want to persuade about.
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
answer: So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective apex
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
(Apex) So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective.
(Apex) So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective.
One can find a guide on how to write a persuasive essay on many different study guide and writing websites such as Study Guides and Strategies, Read Write Think, and Study Mode. Many college websites also offer guides that will help you.
Persuasive language refers to the use of words, phrases, and techniques that are intended to convince or influence an audience to adopt a particular belief, take action, or agree with a certain point of view. It often employs emotional language, rhetorical appeals (such as logos, ethos, and pathos), and persuasive strategies to sway others.
Persuasive
1. bandwagon 2. generalities 3. appeal to emotion, prestige, snobbery 4. Emotional Appeal 5. Appeal to Authority 6. Testimonial's 7. plain folks 8. Card Stacking