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I/you/we/they persuade. He/she/it persuades. The present participle is persuading.
Dissuade means to persuade someone to not do something.
The main purpose of a speech to persuade is to change the beliefs, attitudes, or behavior of the listeners.
Hopefully you do not.
If you don't know what the situation is and what the person is trying to persuade you, or the personality of the person the other person is trying to persuade, the argument could last 1 minute to 10 days. It is impossible to tell anything from nearly no info at all.
Psyche's sisters name are called are dawn and miracle.
She tells Zeus to lie to Psyche.
Psyche is a Greek mythological figure, the youngest of three daughters from an unnamed king and queen. Said to be extraordinarily beautiful, she was scorned by the Goddess Venus and made the target of obscene jealously from her sisters, who are also unnamed in the myth.
She believes the lies of Venus.
In Roman mythology the name of Cupid and Psyches first child was Voluptas. To the Greeks she would have been identified with Hedone.
He needed the eye of the grey sisters because he needed to persuade them to give him what he needed,which was a magic helmet that made him invisible ,and magic shoes that made him fly.
Psyche married Cupid and had one daughter: Voluptas.
Aristotle , "Peri Psyche" ("On The Soul") .
I think persuade in a sentence would be I will persuade this essay.
It depends on who you want to persuade and what your persuading
The ease of persuading someone varies depending on the individual, their beliefs, values, and openness to new ideas. Persuasion can be more successful when tailored to the person's perspective and presented in a clear and compelling manner. It's important to build trust, listen actively, and provide credible information to increase the chances of persuasion.
i persuade her to go swimming