1) 1. Which of the following are effective ways to persuade someone? a) A. Using strong emotions and appealing visuals b) B. Giving clear reasons and evidence c) C. Telling jokes, stories, and change the topic d) D. Both A and B 2) 2. Where might you see persuasive texts in everyday life? a) A. Advertisements and news articles b) B. Fictional and horror stories c) C. Instruction manuals and recipe books d) D. Recipe books and instruction manuals 3) 3. What role does emotion play in persuasive writing? a) A. It is not needed if we use facts and statistics b) B. It makes the writing more dramatic but not useful c) C. It is only there to distract people d) D. It helps make the message more memorable and convincing 4) Does persuasive writing need logic and reasoning? a) A. Only if the topic is science b) B. No, it only requires strong opinions c) C. Yes, because logic makes arguments believable d) D. Not necessarily, as long as it sounds emotional 5) What is the purpose of persuasive writing? a) A. To entertain someone b) B. To provide step-by-step instructions  c) C. To tell a true story d) D. To convince someone with a viewpoint or action 6) Can movies, music, and songs be considered persuasive texts? Why or why not? a) A. No, because they are only made to entertain, not to change opinions b) B. No, because persuasive texts are only found in essays and speeches c) C. Yes, because they can express strong messages, emotions, or viewpoints that influence people’s thinking or behaviour d) D. Yes, but only if they contain statistics and formal arguments

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