well you could do it about a phone like:
The amazing alien phone!!!
Old phone getting you down?
Never works when you need it most?
Well look no further,The Amazing Alien Phone is here!
It's funky,it's sleek, it's cool!!
In terms of newspaper journalism, the editorial page of a newspaper can give weight to a particular point of view. Here is an example:
There soon will be an election for the position of Mayor of New York City. At one time in American politics, the Mayor of New York City was said to be the 2nd hardest political office in the USA.
There are several large newspapers in NYC and one, The New York Times is certainly a national paper and many readers abroad consider it to be an international source of news and comment.
The "Times" will give its support to one of the 2 major party candidates for the November 2013 election for Mayor. The editorial staff will do its best to persuade the electorate to vote for its choice for mayor by presenting persuasive arguments to support the candidate it favors.
These support comments will point out how the past public record of its candidate is a good record and why it will suit the candidate to show he will do a good job ( the 2 major candidates happen to be males )
The "Times" may leave out some good points of the other candidate and focus in why their selection is the best.
The entire paper, (not fair reporting) may and I say may report news very favorable to the papers selection and not give great coverage to the opponent.
Bottom line is that the New York Times will give persuasive arguments in their editorial pages for their selection.
suddenly
now
announcing
introducing
improvement
amazing
sensational
remarkable
revolutionary
startling
miracle
magic
offer
quick
easy
wanted
challenge
compare
bargain
hurry
free remarkable offer hurry
new revolutionary quick advice to
suddenly startling easy the truth about
now miracle wanted last chance
announcing magic challenge it's here
introducing improvement compare just arrived
sensational amazing bargain important development
The above includes examples of words used in advertising, but they are not true examples of persuasive words. Persuasive words are words such as:
to persuade
The author's primary purpose in writing this passage is to teach.
The six purposes of writing include: writing to explore, writing to entertain, writing to describe, writing to inform, writing to persuade, and writing to explain.
InformAnalyze events, processes, artifacts and their implicationsPersuade and influence decisions
The purpose of an advertisement is to persude consumers to buy a product or service.
Persuasive or argumentative writing works to persuade readers.
it stands for the different reasons for writing. Pursuade, inform and express or entertain
Good writing conveys information effectively, engages the reader, and evokes emotions or reactions. It can also persuade, entertain, educate, or inspire the audience. Ultimately, the purpose of good writing is to communicate ideas clearly and impactfully.
The three main purposes for writing are to inform, entertain, and persuade. Informative writing aims to provide facts and knowledge, entertainment writing seeks to engage and captivate the audience, while persuasive writing tries to sway the reader's opinion or behavior.
1. inform 2. to analyze events and their implications 3. to persuade and influence decisions
1. Persuade that means the author wants to persuade you to do something with his writing. 2. Inform that means the author wants to teach of tell you something. 3. Entertain that means the author is just writing to write. He or she is not trying to inform you or persuade you, just entertain.
The narrator purpose in writing this proposal is to persuade the reader to agree with their idea or suggestions and to take action on a particular issue or problem being addressed.