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Persuasive Text 8th 8.18

Journal Have you ever tried to persuade someone to do something they didn’t want to do? What are some things you said or did to try and make them change their mind? Journals 5-7 sentences Identify 2 nouns, 2 verbs, 2 adjectives

To convince or influence using various techniques persuade To convince or influence using various techniques

Elements of Persuasive Text Argument: expresses a position on an issue or problem and provides support for that position Claim: the writer’s main idea or position Support: the reasons and evidence that back up the claim

Continued… Counterargument: the arguments that address points that someone with an opposing view might raise Fact: Something that is proven to be true Opinion: A personal view or opinion Fallacy: An error in logical reasoning in an argument

Elements of Persuasive Text http://prezi.com/jgclqoufwmji/persuasive-texts/

Persuasion Techniques -Loaded terms: words or phrases with strongly positive or negative connotation (immature vs. young) -Leading Questions: questions that contain their own answer. (You don’t want all the forest to disappear do you?) -Rhetorical Question: A question that has an obvious answer, does not require a reply

Continued… -Emotional Appeal-Statement that causes you to have emotions/feelings -Ethical Appeal-statement that makes a reference to right and wrong -Caricature-Cartoon like depiction of opposing argument

Caricatures:

Opinion Sometimes it’s ok to support your argument with an opinion; however, be very careful that you don’t let your opinion turn into a fallacy.. What is a fallacy???

Fallacies Error in logical reasoning in an argument -Two types Rhetorical-writing that is false or misleading Logical-error in reasoning See Stereotype slides http://curriculum.austinisd.org/la/resources/documents/LA_Logical_Fallacies.pdf