Persuasive Language
Persuasive Language
Persuasive Language
LANGUAGE
What Is It?
•It allows the reader a moment to pause and think about the
question. For that reason, they are effective in hooking a
reader’s interest and making them think about their own
response to the question in hand.
Rhetorical questions
Directions:
Identify the persuasive devices used
in the following statements and write it
on the space provided before each
number.
1. A recent study found that students who
watch TV during the week do not do as well
in school.
Conjunction/ Transitional
Devices
So, however, therefore, in fact, although
Directions: Use the words given above to connect the clauses
below. You should only use a transition word or phrase once.
1. James and his team didn’t finish the project;
______________________, they did work hard.
2. Students should be quiet during the play; _____________________
applause at the end is allowed.
3. There is no homework tonight; ______________________, there has
been no homework this week.
4.The girls wanted an ice cream cone, ______________________ they
left the park early.
5. She came first, ______________________ she got a good seat.
When you are trying to persuade someone,
you often have to list out the reasons why you
have a certain opinion.
likewise, similarly
Example: