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Alliteration .. Antithesis (contrast between opposite ideas) .. Hyperbole (vast exaggeration i.e. 'I have told you a THOUSAND times' .. Metaphor .. Onomatopoeia (words that sound like their sound i.e. 'BANG') .. Semantic parallelism (where meanings are repeated in a sentence i.e. 'a family in GRIEF, a country in MOURNING, before a world in SHOCK) .. Personification (attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects/animals etc) .. Rhetorical Questions .. Repetition .. Similes .. Understatements ..

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What is persuasive writing?

Persuasive writing is a writing. e.g. Persuasive essay. The ultimate goal for persuasive writing is to convince the reader to believe for what you are saying. Same rule applies to persuasive speeches.


What is the difference between predictive and persuasive writing?

do you mean predictive text? if so, predictive text is where your phone predicts what you are going to write and suggests it. persuasive text is a piece of writing that is trying to persuade you to something. hope this helped.


Does persuasive writing have subheadings?

Persuasive writing typically does not use subheadings because its main goal is to convince or persuade the reader of an argument or point of view. Subheadings are more commonly used in informational or analytical writing to help organize and break up content. In persuasive writing, the focus is on maintaining a coherent and persuasive flow of ideas.


What is the basic goal of persuasive writing?

The basic goal of persuasive writing is to convince the audience to agree with the writer's viewpoint or take a specific action. This is achieved by presenting strong arguments, supporting evidence, and using persuasive language to sway the reader's opinion.


What do expository writing and persuasive writing have in common?

Both expository writing and persuasive writing aim to inform and educate readers on a particular topic or issue. They both rely on clear and concise language to effectively communicate ideas and support arguments with evidence.

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