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Persuasive Techniques - Effects
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alliteration : Emphasises the writer’s point and draws attention to key words.
attack : Positions readers to agree that if an individual is flawed, their message must be too.
cliche : Conveys meaning in an economical way.
connotation : Uses implied meaning to arouse feelings/attitudes that position readers to accept/reject POV.
emotive language : Positions readers to react emotionally, rather than rationally.
inclusive language : Makes reader feel included and side with the collective view.
metaphorsimile : Creates figurative associations with a vivid image. Evokes emotion in readers.
hyperbole : Arouses emotion and can be humorous. Means exaggeration.
pun : Often humorous, gains the reader’s attention and emphasises the writer’s point.
repetition : Emphasises the writer’s POV, makes it memorable and captures attention.
rhetorical question : Positions readers to agree by assuming their answer will be the same as the writers. Engages readers directly.
Persuasive Techniques - Effects
Across:3. | Often humorous, gains the reader’s attention and emphasises the writer’s point. | 6. | Creates figurative associations with a vivid image. Evokes emotion in readers. | 8. | Makes reader feel included and side with the collective view. |
| 9. | Emphasises the writer’s POV, makes it memorable and captures attention. | 11. | Positions readers to agree by assuming their answer will be the same as the writers. Engages readers directly. |
| | Down:1. | Arouses emotion and can be humorous. Means exaggeration. | 2. | Uses implied meaning to arouse feelings/attitudes that position readers to accept/reject POV. | 4. | Positions readers to agree that if an individual is flawed, their message must be too. |
| 5. | Conveys meaning in an economical way. | 7. | Emphasises the writer’s point and draws attention to key words. | 10. | Positions readers to react emotionally, rather than rationally. |
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Persuasive Techniques - Effects
Across:3. | Often humorous, gains the reader’s attention and emphasises the writer’s point. | 6. | Creates figurative associations with a vivid image. Evokes emotion in readers. | 8. | Makes reader feel included and side with the collective view. |
| 9. | Emphasises the writer’s POV, makes it memorable and captures attention. | 11. | Positions readers to agree by assuming their answer will be the same as the writers. Engages readers directly. |
| | Down:1. | Arouses emotion and can be humorous. Means exaggeration. | 2. | Uses implied meaning to arouse feelings/attitudes that position readers to accept/reject POV. | 4. | Positions readers to agree that if an individual is flawed, their message must be too. |
| 5. | Conveys meaning in an economical way. | 7. | Emphasises the writer’s point and draws attention to key words. | 10. | Positions readers to react emotionally, rather than rationally. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only