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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Yes
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The writer very cleverly gains the audience’s attention by using the phrase ‘Don’t get caught’ and repeats it throughout the whole ad. It grabs the audience’s attention.
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Big Names – Mentions experts and
important people to support the argument
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Yes
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Cadbury was said as one of the famous companies that sell chocolate in New Zealand.
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Ethos – Tries to build trust and credibility
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Yes
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The director also used the phrase ‘little angel’ to make the audience think that she is sweet and innocent.
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Pathos – Appeals to the audience’s emotions
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Yes
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When the writer says in the clip that it is irresistibly tasty it persuades you to go out and buy it because once you go in it’s going to be too late.
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Logos – Uses logic, numbers, or facts to support the argument
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Yes
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The phrase ‘Can’t resist them’ was mentioned in written form. The smooth double coated chocolate with creamy caramel was said as irresistibly tasty and good.
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Kairos – Builds a sense of urgency for the cause
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Yes
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The writer said that if you don’t get one you’ll lose it forever.
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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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No
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I am a Year 8 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Mrs Dines.
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
Reading Analysis
We are learning to Write an advertising critique about an advertisement using ethos,pathos and logos.
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1 comments:
Well done Anna, I think there are some very talented people working in advertising.
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