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Thursday, 6 August 2015

The Best Add For 2014!

The Persuasive Reading Analysis:
Take another look at the persuasive piece of reading/ writing.
What strategies does the author use to try to persuade you?
Below are strategies writers often use for this form of writing.  Read through each
strategy and decide whether the author used that strategy by writing yes or no in the 
second column. If you write yes, then explain how the author used that strategy.
Persuasive strategy
Yes / No
How the author used it?
Claim – States the main  
point or stance
Yes
The Author has presented to me emotional about going to encourage people who have nothing. He/She has started with a man in the beginning, water spilt on him then he grabbed a dead plant to make it grow.
Big Names –  Mentions experts and
important people to support the argument
No

Ethos – Tries to build trust and credibility
Yes
The author hased use a mother and a little girl who lives on the street so that they can get money for the little girl’s education. This grabs the audience attention because the man is compassionate and generous. At the end everybody changed because the man helped them. All the people that the man helped was happy.
Pathos – Appeals to the audience’s emotions
Yes
The author cleverly repeated the same actions
and the man saw that there was a change in them because he has helped them .                                            
Logos – Uses logic, numbers, or  facts to support the argument

Yes
The man has given his food to the dog. And at the end of the this ad the dog was loyal to it because the man has feed it and he feed as if the dog was his own dog.  
Kairos – Builds a sense of urgency  for the cause
Yes
The author has made the man go around the town and help the people in need. This gets the audience to go and help the people who are poor homeless and who has no money to provide for their kids for education.    
Research – Uses studies and  
information to make the  
argument seem more   convincing;  this can be in the form of words, graphs, tables, or illustrations.                           
Yes
The author has made the man give and share what he has.

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