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Persuasion Is All Around You! Intro to Persuasive Techniques and Persuasive Writing “Can You Hear Me Now?”

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Page 1: Persuasion Is All Around You! Intro to Persuasive Techniques and Persuasive Writing “Can You Hear Me Now?”

Persuasion Is All Around You!Persuasion Is All Around You!Intro to Persuasive Intro to Persuasive Techniques and Persuasive Techniques and Persuasive WritingWriting

“Can You Hear Me Now?”

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What is Persuasion?What is Persuasion?A means of convincing people:to buy a certain productto believe something or act in a certain wayto agree with a point of viewTHINK ABOUT. . .In what ways do people use

persuasion on a daily basis? Write down as many examples (written or spoken) as you can think of

The primary form of persuasion we experience on a daily basis is ADVERTISING!

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Persuasion Activity #1Persuasion Activity #1Opinion Statement #1:All public schools should require students to wear

uniforms.

Opinion Statement #2:Schools should require all students to submit to

mandatory drug testing in order to be able to participate in interscholastic sports programs.

For each statement, write down whether you agree or disagree with the opinion presented. Then, write down 3 reasons why you agree or disagree. Be prepared to share.

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Common Persuasive (propaganda) Common Persuasive (propaganda) Techniques Techniques Sweeping Generalization – making an oversimplified

statement about a group based on limited information. Slogan – Using a catchy phrase or statement to gain the

audience’s attention Repetition – persuading the audience by repeating the

message (single words or phrases) multiple times. Bandwagon – persuading the audience to do, think, or buy

something because it is popular or “everyone” is doing it. Testimonial – persuading the audience by using a famous

or well-known person to endorse a product or idea. Emotional Appeal – persuading the audience by using

words that appeal to their emotions instead of logic or reason.

Parallelism: similar grammatical structures expressing related ideas

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Common Persuasive Common Persuasive (propaganda) Techniques (propaganda) Techniques ContinuedContinuedExpert Opinion – persuading the audience by using

the ideas / opinions of experts in a particular field.Name Calling – an attack on a person or group of

people instead of attacking the issue at hand.Red Herring – an attempt to distract the audience

with details not relevant to the argument / issue at hand.

Circular Argument – an argument that states a conclusion as part of the proof of the argument.

Appeal to numbers, facts, statistics – persuading the audience by showing data that proves something to be true or valid.

Rhetorical Questions: questions that are intended to have obvious answers; asked for effect

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Persuasive Writing: Types of Persuasive Writing: Types of AppealsAppeals

Good writers and good speakers use different types of appeals to convey their opinions and beliefs and to convince their audience to change their beliefs of behaviors.

• THREE TYPES OF APPEALS IN PERSUASIVE WRITING AND SPEAKING:

• LOGOS: Appeal to logic; the use of strategies / ideas that appeal to the audience’s sense of logic, reason, and common sense.

• ETHOS: Appeal to ethics; the use of strategies / ideas that appeal to the audience’s sense of ethics, credibility, reliability.

• PATHOS: Appeal to emotion; the use of strategies / ideas that appeal to the audience’s needs, values, and emotional sensibilities.

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Slogan: “Can you hear me Slogan: “Can you hear me now?”now?”A catchy phrase or statement often

used to sell a service or a product

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Repetition: Repetition: The name of a product is repeated many The name of a product is repeated many timestimes

HEAD ON Apply directly

to the forehead

HEAD ON Apply directly

to the forehead

HEAD ON Apply directly

to the forehead

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BandwagonBandwagon

A statement suggesting that everyone is using a specific product, so you should too

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TestimonialTestimonial

A well-known person supports a product or service

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Emotional AppealEmotional AppealA person is made to have strong

feelings about a situation or product

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Expert opinionExpert opinion

Experts approve this product, so you should use it

“Four out of five dentists recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum”

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Audience AwarenessAudience Awareness

Effective Persuaders know how to: target their audiences use appropriate persuasive

techniques

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Who’s the audience?Who’s the audience?

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Audience?

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Audience?

Purpose?

Persuasive

technique?

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Audience?Purpose

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Persuasive

technique?

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Audience?

Purpose?

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Audience?

Persuasive

technique?

Purpose?

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Audience?

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technique?

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Persuasion Activity Part 2: Use Persuasion Activity Part 2: Use Persuasive Techniques / AppealsPersuasive Techniques / Appeals

◦ WITH YOUR PARTNER ANALYZE THE FOLLOWING : (15 points)

◦ 1. Examine the reasons you gave for either agreeing or disagreeing with each opinion statement. Answer the following questions about your reasons.

◦ 2. What persuasive technique or type of appeal is each reason? (label on your notebook paper)

◦ 3. What audience would most likely be impacted or swayed by your reasons?

◦ 4. Would your reasons be compelling enough to change someone’s mind? Why or why not?

◦ 5. What are some other current issues / topics that you feel strongly about? List at least 3.

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Persuasion Activity #2: Analyze Persuasion Activity #2: Analyze AdvertisingAdvertisingFind an advertisement online or in a magazine.

◦ PRINT AD

◦ VIDEO

◦ COMMERCIAL

◦ WITH YOUR PARTNER ANALYZE THE FOLLOWING :

◦ 1. What product / service is this ad trying to convince the audience to buy?

◦ 2. Who is the intended audience?

◦ 3. What persuasive / propaganda techniques are used in the ad (find as many as you can – there may be more than 1!)

◦ 4. Does this ad use persuasion / propaganda effectively? Why or why not?

◦ PRESENT YOUR EXAMPLE & ANALYSIS TO THE CLASS.