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http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/persuasive-writing/20993965/?s=MeLXP4&ref=app. C/W. 6 th May. LO: to be able to persuade. Share some of your examples of persuasive devices from your homework. On the post-it notes write down different persuasive devices. Rule of three. Repetition.

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  1. http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/persuasive-writing/20993965/?s=MeLXP4&ref=apphttp://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/persuasive-writing/20993965/?s=MeLXP4&ref=app

  2. C/W 6th May LO: to be able to persuade Share some of your examples of persuasive devices from your homework

  3. On the post-it notes write down different persuasive devices Rule of three Repetition

  4. On the post-it notes write down different persuasive devices Rule of three Repetition

  5. Make it more accurate, varied and ambitious Create a key and highlight the different sentence-types Make it more persuasive Annotate the paragraph for persuasive devices

  6. “Students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school.” • Which sentence is most persuasive and why? • Frank down the road says students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • Scientists have proven that students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • The man from Kit Kat has shown that students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • Scientists have shown that fours hour of additional studying may increase the risk of sever brain injuries by up to 33%.

  7. “Students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school.” • Which sentence is most persuasive and why? • Frank down the road says students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • Scientists have proven that students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • The man from Kit Kat has shown that students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • Scientists have shown that fours hour of additional studying may increase the risk of sever brain injuries by up to 33%.

  8. “Students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school.” • Which sentence is most persuasive and why? • Frank down the road says students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • Scientists have proven that students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • The man from Kit Kat has shown that students might have sever brain injuries and wouldn’t be able to go to school. • Scientists have shown that fours hour of additional studying may increase the risk of sever brain injuries by up to 33%.

  9. Create a key and highlight the different sentence-types Annotate the paragraph for persuasive devices

  10. Organise the Level Descriptions into the correct order Annotate the descriptions with the skills below What are you being marked on? Punctuation Spelling Paragraphing Sentence Structure Persuasive Devices

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