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Persuasive Texts

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  • A persuasive text presents a point of view around a topic or theme that is backed by evidence to support it.
    True
    False
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  • A persuasive essay usually contains five paragraphs, including the introduction, body paragraphs and conclusion.
    True
    False
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  • A ______ statement summarizes the primary argument of your essay and foreshadows the major points you are going to make.
    context
    argument
    persuasive
    thesis
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  • A reason or reasons why you support or oppose an idea or suggestion, or the process of explaining these reasons.
    conclusion
    context
    thesis
    arguments
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  • Open with a/an _________ of the issue being addressed.
    evidence
    statement
    argument
    phrase
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  • State your position on the ______.
    issue
    problem
    statement
    evidence
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  • The ______ body of text contains arguments that are elaborated with reasons and ______.
    end/phrases
    main/phrases
    end/evidence
    main/evidence
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  • Structure the texts by using words and ________ like; some believe that..., surely..., firstly, secondly, finally.
    statements
    phrases
    transition
    evidence
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  • To _____ ideas within the text use _____ such as consequently, therefore, so, moreover, because.
    connect/phrases
    link/words
    link/phrases
    connect/evidence
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  • Always end with a summary and never add new ideas in the conclusion.
    True
    False
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  • Rhetorical questions are used to emphasise a point where the answer to the question is obvious.
    False
    True
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  • Repetition is the process of repeating certain words or phrases in order to make an idea less memorable and clear.
    False
    True
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  • ________ is often used to persuade an audience to feel a certain way.
    Exaggeration
    Personification
    Emotive language
    Repetition
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  • I am so hungry I could eat a horse." is an example of ________.
    emotive language
    exaggeration
    metaphor
    repetition
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  • _____________ is an argumentative strategy by which a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity of an opponent's point.
    Anecdote
    Concession
    Repetition
    Metaphor
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  • A ________ is an opening statement (which is usually the first sentence) in an essay that attempts to grab the reader's attention so that they want to read on.
    metaphor
    bait
    catch
    hook
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