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gladu [14]
3 years ago
12

Match each example of a persuasive message to its type.

English
1 answer:
Ainat [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Claim.

2. Request.

3. Proposal.

4. Request.

5. Claim.

6. Request.

Explanation:

A persuasive message can be defined as a type of essay in which the aim or goals of the speaker is to convince the listener to accept their own point of view, perspective, ideas or opinions. Thus, the main purpose of a persuasive essay is to inform an action in the mind of a potential listener by accepting all or part of the ideas, views, or perception being expressed by the speaker.

Basically, the three (3) goals or elements of a persuasive message are;

I. Convince: this is to make the readers or audience believe the views being expressed through the use of evidence, superior arguments or logic.

II. Stimulation: this is simply to create excitement and enthusiasm in the minds of potential readers while believing the writer.

III. Actuate: this is simply to cause the readers (audience) to take an action. It motivates, incite or compels the readers to do something.

Matching the type of persuasive message to a life scenario or example, we have;

1. Claim: I'm sorry to inform you that the set was missing a box of crayons.

A claim can be defined as a statement that is used by a person to prove, substantiate or support an argument.

2. Request: I'm requesting your help

in compiling data on metal mining for our annual report.

A request is simply a plea to another person to do something or call to action.

3. Proposal: We deliver delicious

food to your doorstep at any hour of the day of night. It's never too late to call us.

A proposal is the formal disclosure of a service while suggesting for patronage from the other party.

4. Request: Can you help me find a suitable partner for our operations in Mexico?

Also, a request is usually structured or constructed in form of a question.

5. Claim: My idea will help the company reduce its transportation expenses.

6. Request: We would appreciate a refund on the item.

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