by telling them the positive things
critical: hardest to persuade Uninformed: Dont know much about the topic, easy to persuade Sympathetic: Easy to persuade Hostile: forced to be there
to tell and persuade people to drive it is acctully cheaper to drive than get a bus to evry were you go
learn how to persuade politicians to enact sustainability legislation
The term that best fits the description of being used to persuade or describe is "rhetoric." Rhetoric encompasses the art of effective or persuasive speaking and writing, utilizing various techniques to influence an audience's thoughts or feelings. It includes the use of language, style, and various devices to convey messages compellingly and descriptively.
polytunnels have many advantages but also some disadvantages. for example, many people (like historians, photographers, the general public etc) have said that, it has ruined the scenery, and damages the beauty of nature in the particular 'polytunneled 'area. also, people say that because of the ruined scenery less and less tourists are likely to come to that particular area, meaning it would be a loss in money. on the contrary, some people would argue that, polytunnels have not stopped people going on holidays to Spain -as polytunnels were originated there- and also that tourism might be a loss, but growing perfect fruit with polytunnels would overcome that loss and bring in more money. therefore, polytunnels are great for growing 'perfect' fruit but, can persuade tourists to stay away as they ruin the beautiful scenaries of the countryside and so on. in my opinion, we should have some polytunnels but we shouldn't have so many that the whole lot of countrysides would be destroyed. after all, the countryside is one of our best features. :)
Ask God to give you the words you need to persuade the people you want to be Catholic.
They try to persuade people to vote for the candidate that best represent their interests.
They need to be able to persuade people to do things. They need to be able to persuade people to do things.
You have to persuade people to vote for you.
Yes.
There are many people in the world who will try to persuade you. Your parents and teachers will try this for example.
It depends on your perspective, he used the Socratic Method to 'persuade' people into thinking the way in which he wanted them to.
make them like it
to persuade people
They try to persuade people to vote for the candidate that best represent their interests.
The author of The Trouble with Television is trying to persuade people to watch television less and think of its negative effects.
There is no antonym to "persuade". You can persuade people to do good, or persuade people to do bad. "Coerce" is a more negative version of persuade, but isn't opposite. Both verbs are about convincing someone to do something, but "coerce" generally only has negative connotations. There is no opposite to "persuade" because if someone is not actively persuading someone, they could be doing anything: standing still, talking, washing the car, playing a game, brushing their teeth... anything that could be described as "not persuading".