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Persuasive Techniques Be convincing! Try some of these:
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Claim State your argument.
Example: I am going to try to convince you that chocolate is a healthy snack.
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Big Names Important people or experts can make your argument seem more convincing. Lebron James drinks two glasses of chocolate milk every day.
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Big Numbers Facts and figures impress people too.
A survey of 23 Nobel Prize winners (for physics, chemistry, physiology/medicine, and economics) found that more than 43% of them ate chocolate more than twice a week.
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“Tug at the heart strings” Emotive Language
Getting people to feel happy, sad, or angry can help your argument. Wow! Aww! Ugh! Yay! Example: I remember sitting on the kitchen counter next to my nana while she made brownies. Every time she turned around, I would dip my finger into the batter, and she would pretend not to notice.
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Yes, it’s true that…but.... If people believe in you, you’re more likely to persuade them. Example: I know that eating 4 Kits Kats a day is not good for you, but a little chocolate is.
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Rhetorical question A question that does not need an answer. It is just to make a point. Example: Can you imagine Easter without a chocolate bunny? Can you imagine life without chocolate?
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Repetition Repeating key words or phrases so that people will remember them Chocolate makes you smile. Chocolate picks you up. Chocolate is your friend.
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