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It is when you have a persuasive paragraph about personification (a metaphor in which human attributes are given to inanimate objects) so for example, a persuasive paragraph that persuades people that your locker is giving you advice about high school.

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What is personification beginning with s?

Personification is a literary device where human characteristics are attributed to non-human things. An example of personification that starts with "s" could be "The sun smiled down on the earth."


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 personification for change?

A common personification for change is "Change is the only constant." This personification implies that change is always present and inevitable in life. It suggests that change is an active force that continually shapes our experiences and surroundings.


Which is the purpose of persuasive writing?

The purpose of persuasive writing is to convince the audience to adopt a particular viewpoint or take a specific action. It relies on strong arguments, compelling evidence, and persuasive language to sway the reader's opinion.


How do you purpose and audience shape the content in a persuasive text?

The purpose of a persuasive text influences the way the content is presented in order to convince the audience to accept a particular viewpoint or take a specific action. The audience's characteristics, beliefs, values, and attitudes also guide the selection of arguments, language, and evidence used to appeal to their interests and persuade them effectively. By considering both the purpose and audience, writers can tailor their persuasive text to be more engaging and persuasive.

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