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Persuasive Language - Test Prep
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Give an example of a rhetorical question
e.g. “Do you want to fail?”
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Why do writers use rhetorical questions?
To make reader think
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Which feature uses the same starting sound?
Alliteration
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Create a rule of 3 about school
e.g. “fun, safe, exciting”
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Which features are: “safe, simple, smart”?
Alliteration and Rule of 3
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Create a rhetorical question about homework
e.g. “Do you really want more homework?”
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Create a persuasive sentence using 2 features
answers vary
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What is emotive language?
Words that create strong feelings
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Create a sentence using direct address
eg: “You must try this!”
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Give an example of alliteration
eg: “big bright buildings”
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Give an example of hyperbole
“I waited forever!”
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Give an example of FOMO
“Everyone already has one!”
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Give a strong adjective
eg: “essential” / “powerful”
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Which feature speaks directly to the reader?
Direct address
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Which feature makes you feel worried or excited?
Emotive language
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What is FOMO trying to make you feel?
Left out
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Which feature makes something sound exaggerated?
Hyperbole
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Why do writers use direct address?
to speak to the reader
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Which feature uses 3 ideas together?
Rule of 3 / Power of 3
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Create an emotive sentence
answers vary
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