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Persuasive letter

A'kiyah Barrett-Dolor

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how to write a persuative letter

By A'kiyah BD

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persuasive features

It's what you need to be persuasive

facts and statistics

It provides a basis on which you can build an argument, prove a statement, or support an idea. The key to using statistics is being able to extract meaning and patterns from data in a way that your audience can understand. In persuasive and argumentative writing, we need to show the powerful relationship a fact has with an opinion, one in which facts can serve to support and strengthen an opinion.

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veiled threats

There are many reasons why a person conceals his/her true intentions, hides even a threat, particularly when those plans are villianous . It may be to deceive to create an hint of surprise so an attack cannot be easily defended against . A veiled threat: an indiscreet warning. noun. veiled means "hidden", "covered". "I found the contents of this letter disturbing in that they contained at least one thinly veiled threat."

"She tells him she has not called a hospital or told anybody about him, and makes a veiled threat on his life." "There was a sort of veiled threat concerning them." "The consequenses of not making a change could be huge."

Emotional language

Emotive language is the use of descriptive words, often adjectives, that can show the reader how an author or character feels about something, evoke an emotional response from the reader, and persuade the reader of something.

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Other important features

powerful verbs

Rhetorical questions

A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.

Powerful verbs are simply verbs which are more descriptive and accurate and impactful than other words.

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rule of three

The rule of three is a writing principle that suggests that a trio of events or characters is more humorous, satisfying, or effective than other numbers.

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