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  1. In this module, you will learn more about persuasive text and its features. You will also learn about persuasive techniques and devices, factual claim, opinion, and commonplace assertion.

  2. Students will examine how text structures and language features become more complex in persuasive texts and explore underlying structures such as taxonomies, cause and effect and extended metaphors.

  3. Sep 13, 2015 · The document outlines key features of persuasive texts, including: 1. Using the present tense, powerful verbs, strong adjectives, emotive words, and personal pronouns. 2. Incorporating connectives, conjunctions, rhetorical questions, exaggeration, and facts/statistics to support ideas. 3.

  4. In this worksheet are some persuasive techniques discussed in this section. You will need to be able to spot them in a text and identify what effect they are meant to have on the reader.

  5. Persuasive writing comes in different forms: Letters that try to persuade the reader to do something or think in a certain way. Adverts that aim to persuade people to buy something. Reviews of...

  6. Model reading and summarising the persuasive features of a suitable text. For example, War on feral cats: Australia aims to cull 2 million. Discuss the use of the term ‘War’ in the heading and the date and source of the article.

  7. In this lesson, we will learn about relative clauses in our grammar focus, read as a writer to identify persuasive language features and also reflect on how to improve our writing using some challenge features.