Recognizing Persuasive Language Flashcards

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Rhetoric

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noun

Language designed to have a persuasive effect

His speech was mostly rhetoric.

His rhetoric did not persuade the audience.

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Win someone over

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phrase

To persuade someone to accept something

You must try to win over the rest of your team.

She tried to win me over, but she did not succeed.

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Sacrifice

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verb

To give something up

I had to sacrifice my summer vacation for work.

You need to sacrifice your love of snacks to lose weight.

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Play into someone’s

fear / anger

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phrase

Using someone’s fears / anger to make them do what you want

That politician is just playing into everyone’s fears.

He is trying to play into the audience’s anger.

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Embellish

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verb

Make a story more interesting by adding untruths

I think he was embellishing the facts.

They are always embellishing stories.

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Skewed

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adjective

Inaccurate / misleading

He had a skewed perspective on the matter.

I think those numbers are skewed.

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Flatter / flattery

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verb / noun

Giving compliments to someone

Flattery will get you nowhere.

He is always trying to flatter his boss.

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Sway someone’s opinion

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verbal phrase

To change someone’s opinion

The Russian president was trying to sway the public’s opinion on Poland.

He was trying to sway the audience’s opinion with his speech.

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