A salesperson attempted to persuade me to upgrade my phone plan by highlighting all the additional features and benefits. They used persuasive language to emphasize the advantages of the new plan over my current one, but I ultimately decided not to switch as it didn't align with my needs.
The verb for persuasion is persuade.Other verbs are persuades, persuaded and persuading, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will persuade her to come along to the party"."He persuades her to try the drink"."I persuaded her to keep it a secret"."Why are you persuading me to do bad things?"
It's important to understand and respect your mom's decision. Instead of pressuring her, you can try having an open and honest conversation about why you want another dog and how it could positively impact your life. You could also offer to take on additional responsibilities or help out more around the house to show your commitment. It's important to stay focused on your exams regardless of this situation.
Personally, I would stand my ground and let God handle it. But that is up to the individual. The last time someone tried to hurt me an angel violently tured him around and sent him on his way. That was a sight. The Lord has protected me all my life so I don't worry about this kind of thing happening to me. If you are close to God as he wants you to be in His way through Jesus His son, you don't have to worry about this. If not, you're on your own.
You can have any number of causes and/or effects. Just think of a simple one: you didn't do your assignment, but tried to get someone else to answer your question instead. That's the cause. The effects could be nothing (nobody ever finds out you tried to cheat), a feeling of guilt or shame, and even a bad grade if the teacher finds out and decides to count that question as wrong.
Hurm. If I do recall correctly, it was the gentleman sitting next to me on the bus while a homeless man tried to hijack the bus. He used toe nail clippers as a weapon. He was responding to my previous statement before the man went ballistic: "Ha. I told my girlfriend of two weeks that I love her. I must be crazy." Forrest Gump attributed it to his mother in the movie, of course.
No, I have not experienced a situation where someone tried to suffocate me with a pillow.
I think persuade in a sentence would be I will persuade this essay.
The person used a logical and evidence-based approach known as a "rational argument" to persuade others.
What is the name of the documentary that the Chinese government tried to persuade the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) not to show?
Yes, have you ever been falsely accused by someone who was actually guilty of the same thing?
No, they are not the same, although they have similarities. If you influence something, you have some effect on it. If you influence a person, you have some effect on that person's thoughts, feelings, or actions. If you persuade a person, you get that person to do something or believe something. This is something you do intentionally--it does not just happen. If you persuade someone to do or believe something, then you have had an effect on that person, so you have also influenced him. For example, if I persuade you to eat at a certain restaurant, I have also influenced you. But if you influence someone, you are not necessarily persuading him. For example, if you are around people who use a lot of slang words, you might start using them too. Their behavior has influenced you, but no one has deliberately tried to get you to speak the way they do. So you have been influenced, but not persuaded.
Last night, my friend tried to persuade me to stay up all night playing Modern Warfare 2, but I had an exam the next morning, so I had to say no.
To coerce someone is to force them to do something against their will. It could also mean to persuade someone, though it used less commonly in this form. Eg. The blackmailer coerced the unfaithful husband into paying a bribe.
he did not really do much he gave the discision to the public and the public chose to convict him he even tried to persuade them not to
Tried to persuade the germans to free some jews in exchange of weaponary
Buchenwald
The verb for persuasion is persuade.Other verbs are persuades, persuaded and persuading, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will persuade her to come along to the party"."He persuades her to try the drink"."I persuaded her to keep it a secret"."Why are you persuading me to do bad things?"