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    When I began this class, I loved to write persuasive essays. I loved to write about my own opinions and I was quite good at convincing people to agree with my stand points. To convince others to agree on my point of view was an extraordinary feeling. I am very good at getting my point across and giving my reasons on why I feel the way I do about a certain situation. I loved writing persuasive essays because I love to read them as well. I love how persuasive essays have a call-to-action; giving the

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    Dyadic Persuasive Comprehensive Outline General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience how to be more successful as a college student. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: How many of you have said that there are too many options? Whether you are talking about choosing a college, class selection once you get to college, or even something as simple as choosing what to eat for dinner tonight. If you made a choice on what career field you will enter after college, you come to

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    Persuasive Travel Essay You just got the news that you won the lottery. What are you going to do? How about travel to a mystical, relaxing island? Bora Bora will have you hooked with its crystal clear water. I wish I could go back to this exquisite heaven where the sun is always shining. The warm welcome followed by the tropical, soft pink leis, is very inviting. Although often related to Hawaii, I can assure you this island is much better. From the culture to the landmarks, this island has it all

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    Persuasive Words

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    there certain words that can make your writing more persuasive? You bet there is. Persuasive words, are words that get your point across in a clear and concise manner. When writing a persuasive piece (aren't they all persuasive pieces?) the words you use can make all the difference in your bottom line...your CTR (click through rate.) Let's look at a few examples of the use of persuasive words. Which sentence is written using the more persuasive words? "When trying to earn money online you could

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    Persuasive In Sports

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    This stage of the persuasive process deals with opinions that are already in favour of the event and the communication therefore needs to reinforce that behaviour. As the good attitude towards the event might originate from the Tour de France last year the written communication deliberately connects these two events. That adds to Stiff and Mongeau (2003) point of view that at this stage of the persuasive process the communicator wants to maintain brand loyalty

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    Persuasive Advertisement

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    differences that can be seen in the approach and appearance of advertisements, most share a common goal: to persuade their viewers. Some advertisers find themselves successful in their goal, while others may fail miserably. One of the successes in persuasive advertising is the “Popchips” chip brand ad campaign featuring Katy Perry. Found in a Hollywoodreporter article from August 29, 2012, we see Katy Perry advertising the healthy barbeque potato flavor of Popchips. The pop-star is flexing, dressed

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    Persuasive Speech

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    Persuasive speech outline purpose: To persuade my audience to donate blood through the American Red Cross. Introduction: 1. Did you know that blood donated to the American Red Cross saves XXX lives per year? 2. People should give blood because it is easy and though there might be a little pain involved it is worth it because it saves so many lives and you get great snacks. Body: I. Giving blood is easy a. It only takes about an hour b. You just lay back and let the nurses do the work c. It

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    Persuasive Writing

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    becomes an even heavier task. This is in part what I have learned through community based writing and in particular the National Day on Writing project. The art of persuasion and rhetoric is an ever-evolving art within the social media world. Persuasive writing is one of the most common types of writing styles used in the world. It may contain only one or several arguments and offers support for the main claim in order to convince the reader of the writer’s opinion. The primary objective is to

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    Persuasive Strategies

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    The persuasive strategies talked about could all be used if I were salesman trying to sell a car. I would start by getting a better understanding as to why the customer is searching for a new car and based off their likes, dislikes and preferences I would show them cars that fit their wants and/or needs. My next step would be to apply the persuasive strategy logos, by stating some facts and statistics about the vehicle. Gas mileage, environmentally friendly as far as omission levels, warranties,

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    Argumentative and persuasive witting are sometimes hard to distinguish from one another. The goal of persuasion writing is to conquer or win over your audience while the goal of argumentative writing is to “convince by demonstrating the truth” (Barnet; Bedau, pg.71). Argumentative writing is defined as “a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner.” There are many different

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