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The word "persuasive" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "mapang engganyo".
A persuasive talk is a speech or presentation aimed at convincing an audience to adopt a certain viewpoint, opinion, belief, or course of action. It often involves using rhetorical techniques, logic, and emotional appeals to sway the audience's opinion.
It is the act of convincing another that a certain point of view is right.
The study of persuasive language is known as rhetoric. It focuses on how language is used to influence and persuade an audience effectively. Rhetoric examines techniques like appeals to emotions, credibility, and logic to craft persuasive messages.
The word is "repetition." This technique is commonly used in speeches, advertisements, and writing to emphasize key points and make them more memorable to the audience.
Persuasive Reading: Text that trys to convice or displays opinion. Hope that helped :)
a statistical argument asserts a falsehood
a persuasive visual designed to make an augerment
I'm not sure what you mean by "persuasive". Your definition sounds negative to me. I would define a feminist to be someone who is actively seeking equal rights for women. ( As a not totally intended by product of that effort, she might not object if women were given more than equal rights, but I would not put that into the definition.)
it kind of comes out of the persuasive paragraph but in this case you are persuading the person to believe your side of the story r argument
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A testimonial is a persuasive technique where a statement or endorsement from a satisfied customer or client is used to promote a product or service. It adds credibility and helps build trust by showcasing positive experiences or feedback from others.
That is the correct spelling of "persuasive."
The persuasive man is Jerry L. he gave me persuasive essay due Tuesday.
The definition of silky is "of or resembling silk" and also "smooth, in a way intended to be persuasive". The word falls in the category of adjectives.
Salesmen have to be persuasive to sell things.
The audience are offered a deal: if they choose a particular course of action, they are offered a positive outcome in addition to the usual 'cause and effect' of the situation.