Persuasive Text vocabulary
Ad Hominem
(of an argument or reaction) directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.
Examples
a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule.
Stereotyping
a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
Logical Fallacies
are like tricks or illusions of thought, and they're often very sneakily used by politicians and the media to fool people.
Ethical appeal
is a method of persuasion that's based on the author's credibility
Emotional appeal
is a method of persuasion that's designed to create an emotional response
Loaded Language
is wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes
Facts
something that actually exists; reality; truth:
Claim
state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof
Exaggeration Logical
stretching the truth / overstatement occurs when a point is made by saying something that would be true, but the truth has been distorted in some way.
Persuasive
writing sometimes involves persuading the reader to perform an action, or it may simply consist of an argument or several arguments to align the reader with the writer's point of view