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Elie Wiesel is trying to persuade his audience to remember the atrocities of the Holocaust, to prevent similar events from occurring in the future, and to promote tolerance, understanding, and acceptance among all people.
trying to make people imagine things and be an artist
Take action and stop human sufferin -APEX
The plain folks appeal is used in propaganda writing. It is used as an attempt to persuade readers to think or do something because the mass of ordinary people think or do it. Ex. I am just a poor country boy, so you can trust me. Ex. I am just a humble citizen of this state who wants to make a difference. You're trying to be "of the audience". You're trying to persuade the audience in a way so they will trust you.
What is the selection trying to persuade you to think or
get along with one another
It tells your readers what you are trying to persuade them about. It also gives them the reasons they should believe in it
The plain folks appeal is used in Propaganda writing. It is used as an attempt to persuade readers to think or do something because the mass of ordinary people think or do it. Ex. I am just a poor country boy, so you can trust me. Ex. I am just a humble citizen of this state who wants to make a difference. You're trying to be "of the audience". You're trying to persuade the audience in a way so they will trust you.
When giving persuasive speeches, think about what the audience would react to. For instance, if you were trying to persuade the audience to be against abortions, tell them about what happens to the fetuses in detail and how they are aborted. People tend to react to extremes.
They are trying to make you into buying the product. They would bandwagon you. This means that they will try to make you think that this product is so cool and you will be the first person to get it.
Martha was the Wiesel family's maid. She was trying to get them to escape with her independently.
There are many people in the world who will try to persuade you. Your parents and teachers will try this for example.
With his book, "Animal Farm," Orwell is describing World War II through the metaphor of power-hungry farm animals. He is trying to tell people to be careful who they trust and to not follow corrupt leaders.