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The purposes storytellers serve are to inform,entertain,explain,and persuade
To Inform To Instruct To Entertain To Inspire/ Motivate To Activate/Stimulate To persuade
Most presentations are given for one of five reasons: to entertain, inform, inspire, convince, or persuade.
Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were perhaps the two most significant abolitionists. Because of their stature, they were able inspire great amounts of people and write legislation necessary to abolish slavery.
The theme of an exhortation is typically to inspire, encourage, or persuade someone to take action or make a change in their behavior or mindset. It often involves motivating or urging the audience to do something positive or beneficial.
A moral appeal is a rhetorical strategy that aims to persuade by appealing to ethical principles, values, or beliefs. It seeks to evoke a sense of right and wrong in the audience to inspire action or support for a particular cause.
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John Snow has been dead, but he inspires me. You inspire me to do good deeds like he did.
The antonym of inspire is bore. ---- ----
Inspire is already a verb. For example "to inspire someone" is an action, therefore it is a verb.