persuasive techiques Flashcards

(22 cards)

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anecdote

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A personal story.

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emotive language

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Words or phrases that create an emotional response in the audience.

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exclusive language

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Words or phrases that exclude the audience.

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facts and statistics

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The use of facts and/or statistics to support ideas.

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5
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high modality

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Certain language.

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6
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imagery

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Descriptive language that paints a picture for the audience.

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7
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inclusive language

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Words or phrases that include the audience.

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low modality

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Uncertain language.

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9
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repetition

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To repeat a word or phrase.

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10
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rhetorical question

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A question that is asked without expecting an answer.

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short sentence structure

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A short sentence.

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single sentence paragraph

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A paragraph that is only one sentence.

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connotation

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The ideas, feelings or concepts associated with specific words, phrases.

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hyperbole

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Exaggerated statements or claims, not to be taken literally.

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hypophora

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A question that is asked and immediately answered.

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pun

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Play on words.

17
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tone

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The way the author expresses their attitude through their writing. Not what they are saying, but how they are saying it.

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tricolon

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Groups of three clauses, phrases or words in quick succession.

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accumulation

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This means to mass, pile or heap. It’s the gathering of scattered points listed together.

20
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cumulative sentence

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A sentence where the main information is given at the start, followed immediately by further details and specifics which can clarify things for the audience.
contrast Two things that are strikingly different from each other.

21
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nominalisation

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The use of nouns over verbs.

22
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register

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The degree of formality in language.