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2025 year 9 ECP 1

persuasive language techniques and examples

TermDefinition
"It's a battle." metaphor
"harm; tragedy; kill; pain" are examples of ... negative emotive language/expressions
"You actually need to protect your children..." exclusive language
"You actually need to protect your children because they are dying." exclusive language and hyperbole(exaggeration)
'This is real and it can kill our kids." inclusive language and appeal to fear( trying to frighten)
"They are the ones that have wreaked the harm." vilification/ an attack
"This is why we must protect them." a call to action & inclusive language
"We need to say it's law." a call to action & inclusive language
"...people need to understand it's even harder never seeing Tilly again." an appeal to compassion ( tries to make people feel sad and sorry/ empathetic
'... 226 million children...and they are not protected." statistics / appeal to fear
"I got quite upset in the after noon." anecdote/ anecdotal evidence/personal experience
"amazing; inspiring; protect" positive emotive language/expressions
Do you want to experience the devastating effects of cyber-bullying? rhetorical question
"What are we going to do with it?" question
"I was incredibly proud...Proud for my country." appeal to patriotism/ love of country
"She is the reason....She is the absolute reason and ultimate unfortunate reason." repetition
"Tilly couldn't escape the bullying." appeal to compassion/care/ empathy
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