Persuasive Language Techniques Summaries for 2021 PDF

Title Persuasive Language Techniques Summaries for 2021
Course English Thesis
Institution University of Melbourne
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This is the whole years PLTS done by Indian scammer lol the only reason i did this is because its for me to download something for my exam in a few weeks...


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1. Pun Humour used to engage the audience . 2. Appeal to sense of justice Positions the reader to agree that the punishment should fit the crime. 3. Hyperbole Create dramatic effects through dramatic imagery. 4. Appeal to patriotism It makes the reader feel as if they should defend against their country. 5. Inclusive language Makes the reader feel united despite the differences. 6. Appeal to fear Pressures the reader to feel that solutions are needed urgently so they should agree with the proposals. 7. Ad hominem attack Belittles an opponent’s argument or actions and may lend weight to those of the writer. 8. Appeal to empathy It makes the reader feel something, and in the process, be persuaded by the speech. 9. Appeal to fear Pressures the reader to feel that solutions are needed urgently so they should agree with the proposals. 10. Inclusive language Makes the reader feel united despite the differences. 11. Rhetorical question Encourages audience to critically consider the issue and perhaps accept the author’s answer. 12. Appeal to patriotism It makes the reader feel as if they should defend against their country. 13. Appeal to empathy. It makes the reader feel something, and in the process, be persuaded by the speech. 14. Appeal to insecurity. Makes the reader feel unsecure and are made feel that they need to help urgently. 15. Appeal to culture. Encourages the reader to resist change and to feel that links with the past should be retained. 16. Anecdotal evidence Position the reader to respond emotionally 17. Appeal to patriotism. It makes the reader feel as if they should defend against their country. 18. Ad hominem attack. Belittles an opponent’s argument or actions and may lend weight to those of the writer. 19. Rhetorical question Encourages audience to critically consider the issue and perhaps accept the author’s answer.

20.Repetition Increases the impact of a main point or key term and so engages the reader’s attention. 21. Appeal to authority Reassures the reader that the viewpoint is shared by someone with expert knowledge. 22. Satire Provides humour to make a point. 23. Sensationalism Appeals to audiences’ curiosity, prejudices 24. Appeal to compassion When appealing to compassion, a writer may draw on a range of other techniques to evoke a sense of empathy concern in their readers....


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