Alliteration - Repeating the first sound of different words. They also start with the same letter, Repetition - repeating of words to give it more emphasis, Rhetorical Question - This type of question is so obvious it does not need an answer, Tone of Voice - Tone of a writer’s voice, Metaphors and Similes - figurative language to compare and contrast different objects or ideas., Emotive language - Aims to engage people’s feelings, not logic or reason, Hyperbole - Use of exaggeration in your writing to persuade the reader, Expert opinion/use of quotes or statistics - Using an expert or important person’s opinion to make your argument seem more convincing, Anecdote/personal experience - stories involving real life events, a true story., Inclusive language - writing that directly addresses the reader, either personally or as a member of a shared group., Power of three - This technique is where you list three things to make a point more dramatic., Persuasion - the act of persuading someone to do something or believe something,

Persuasive writing techniques

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