Persuasive Leaflet
Opinion
A belief or view about something
Persuasive Leaflet
Leaflets are used to persuade and inform people about certain things, like what to buy, where to go or what to support. Examples products to buy places to visit causes to support
Exaggeration
To go over the top and make things sound better or worse than they are.
Rhetorical question
Using questions that don't need an answer,its to get the audience thinking.
Emotive language
Using words that make people feel sad, angry, upset, sympathetic or guilty.
Slogan
a short, catchy phrase that conveys an important idea
Statistics
number facts or data to prove a point(60%,3 out of five)
Repetition
repeating words or phrases so that they stick in your audiences mind.
Audience
the listener, viewer, or reader of a text
Facts
things that are true
persuade
to convince,to change someones opinion
inclusive language
we include readers and make them feel that they are part of the argument by using inclusive language such as we,us,you.
Alliteration
when three or more words start with the same sound.
Persuasive writing
writing that attempts to convince the reader or listener to believe what you believe about a certain topic.