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  2. Category:Persuasion techniques - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Persuasion techniques" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of ...

  3. Category:Persuasion - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Persuasion techniques (4 C, 21 P) ... Pages in category "Persuasion" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. Rhetorical device - Wikipedia

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    In rhetoric, a rhetorical device, persuasive device, or stylistic device is a technique that an author or speaker uses to convey to the listener or reader a meaning with the goal of persuading them towards considering a topic from a perspective, using language designed to encourage or provoke an emotional display of a given perspective or action.

  5. Persuasive writing - Wikipedia

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    Persuasive writing is a form of written arguments designed to convince, motivate, or sway readers toward a specific point of view or opinion on a given topic. This writing style relies on presenting reasoned opinions supported by evidence that substantiates the central thesis .

  6. Rhetorical modes - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of argumentation (also called persuasive writing) is to prove the validity of an idea, or point of view, by presenting sound reasoning, discussion, and argument to thoroughly convince the reader. Persuasive writing/persuasion is a type of argumentation with the additional aim to urge the reader to take some form of action.

  7. Persuasion - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocity applies to the marketing field because of its use as a powerful persuasive technique. The marketing tactic of "free samples" demonstrates the reciprocity rule because of the sense of obligation that the rule produces. This sense of obligation comes from the desire to repay the marketer for the gift of a "free sample." [34]

  8. Rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    Consequently people began to fear that persuasive speech would overpower truth. However, Aristotle argued that speech can be used to classify, study, and interpret speeches and as a useful skill. Aristotle believed that this technique was an art, and that persuasive speech could have truth and logic embedded within it.

  9. Category:Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Propaganda techniques" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. Modes of persuasion; Propaganda ...