Persuasive Reading: Cellphones
Take another look at the persuasive piece of reading/ writing.
What strategies does the author use to try to persuade you?
Below are strategies writers often use for this form of writing. Read through each
strategy and decide whether the author used that strategy by writing yes or no in the second column. If you write yes, then explain how the author used that strategy.
Persuasive strategy
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Yes / No
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How the author used it?
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Claim – States the main
point or stance
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No
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Big Names – Mentions experts and
important people to support the argument
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No
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Logos – Uses logic, numbers, or
facts to support the argument
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Yes
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The writer states a fact to that reader that read “..many of our children are under threat of violence merely by the possession of a phone.”
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Pathos – Appeals to the audience’s emotions
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No
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Ethos – Tries to build trust and
credibility
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No
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Kairos – Builds a sense of urgency
for the cause
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Yes
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The author of this writing those build a sense of urgency for the cause when he wrote” Mobile phones emit a dosage of radiation, which is harmful to the user and cause severe brain damage.......”
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Research – Uses studies and
information to make the
argument seem more convincing;
this can be in the form of words,
graphs, tables, or illustrations
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Yes
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The author has told the audience (Reader) that “The recent rise in crimes associated with mobiles.....”
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