PERSUASIV
E AS A
PATTERN
OF
DEVELOPIN
a. Identify the key term Persuasion as
a pattern of paragraph development
c. Construct a paragraph using
persuasion
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
b. Distinguish various methods used
in writing persuasive paragraph
1
3
2
Persuasive refers to the ability or quality of being able to
convincingly influence or persuade others to adopt a
particular point of view, attitude, or action. It involves using
various techniques such as logical reasoning, emotional
appeals, and compelling evidence to build a strong argument
or case, often in writing, speech, or debate.
WHAT IS
PERSUASIVE
?
PERSUASION
1. Persuasion means to convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the
right one.
2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are
being persuaded.
3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively.
4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful.
5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
PERSUASION
1. Persuasion means to convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the
right one.
2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are
being persuaded.
3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively.
4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful.
5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
PERSUASION
1. Persuasion means to convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the
right one.
2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are
being persuaded.
3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively.
4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful.
5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
Advertisements
Political Speeches
Opinion Columns
Editorials
Debates
Proposals
Letters of Complaint
Job Applications
Speeches
Product Reviews
Testimonials
Court Cases
Fundraising Appeals
Public Service
Announcements
Social Media Posts
Essays
These text types might
also use persuasion!
PERSUASION
1. Persuasion means to convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the
right one.
2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are
being persuaded.
3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively.
4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful.
5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
PERSUASION
1. Persuasion means to convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the
right one.
2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are
being persuaded.
3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively.
4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful.
5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
PERSUASION
1. Persuasion means to convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the
right one.
2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are
being persuaded.
3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively.
4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful.
5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
PERSUASION
1. Persuasion means to convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the
right one.
2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are
being persuaded.
3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively.
4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful.
5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
FACTS
TYPES OF EVIDENCE
STATISTICS EXAMPLES
EXPERTS’
STATEMENTS
OBSERVATION
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCES
ANECDOTES ANALOGIES
METHODS OF PERSUASION
Facts - A statement of what is.
The United States was established in 1776.
Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969.
Cancer is a very common but is not contagious.
METHODS OF PERSUASION
Referring to authority - An expert who can be relied on to give unbiased facts and
information.
“A doctor’s study shows alcohol and cigarettes are among the top killers in
Philippines”
"Research shows that young people who start drinking before the age of 15 are
five times more likely to have alcohol-related problems later in life"
"DNA evidence is usually indisputable"
WHAT IS
THE
IMPORTAN
CE OF
PERSUASIO
N IN OUR
GRADED
RECITATION
QUIZ
1.____________ is the building blocks of a persuasive text.
2. Persuasion involves encouraging someone to agree with your ____________.
3. A writer's opinion must be supported by ____________.
4. Knowing your ____________ helps you write a coherent persuasive text.
5. ____________ is a form of persuasive text (answers may vary).
ESSAY:
Choose an item or a product that you frequently use and develop it into a persuasive text for
product advertisement. Your output will be graded based on the rubric.
IDENTIFICATION.
ASSIGNMENT
Think about the given scenarios below, and then identify which persuasive technique will work best in each
situation. Afterwards, write persuasive sentences based on the identified technique.
1. Convince your classmates that self-dependence in accomplishing the modules is still best.
Technique:
Support:
2. Persuade DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara that a ”Pass” or “Fail” mark is better than numeric grading
system.
Technique:
Support:

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    a. Identify thekey term Persuasion as a pattern of paragraph development c. Construct a paragraph using persuasion LEARNING OBJECTIVES b. Distinguish various methods used in writing persuasive paragraph 1 3 2
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    Persuasive refers tothe ability or quality of being able to convincingly influence or persuade others to adopt a particular point of view, attitude, or action. It involves using various techniques such as logical reasoning, emotional appeals, and compelling evidence to build a strong argument or case, often in writing, speech, or debate. WHAT IS PERSUASIVE ?
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    PERSUASION 1. Persuasion meansto convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the right one. 2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are being persuaded. 3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively. 4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful. 5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
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    PERSUASION 1. Persuasion meansto convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the right one. 2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are being persuaded. 3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively. 4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful. 5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
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    PERSUASION 1. Persuasion meansto convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the right one. 2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are being persuaded. 3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively. 4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful. 5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
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    Advertisements Political Speeches Opinion Columns Editorials Debates Proposals Lettersof Complaint Job Applications Speeches Product Reviews Testimonials Court Cases Fundraising Appeals Public Service Announcements Social Media Posts Essays These text types might also use persuasion!
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    PERSUASION 1. Persuasion meansto convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the right one. 2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are being persuaded. 3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively. 4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful. 5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
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    PERSUASION 1. Persuasion meansto convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the right one. 2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are being persuaded. 3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively. 4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful. 5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
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    PERSUASION 1. Persuasion meansto convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the right one. 2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are being persuaded. 3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively. 4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful. 5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
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    PERSUASION 1. Persuasion meansto convince someone that your opinion on a subject is the right one. 2. There are many forms of persuasion; you might not even know you are being persuaded. 3. It is important to consider the audience as you write persuasively. 4. Directing your paragraph toward a particular audience can be helpful. 5. Consider what kind of evidence this audience would respond to.
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    FACTS TYPES OF EVIDENCE STATISTICSEXAMPLES EXPERTS’ STATEMENTS OBSERVATION PERSONAL EXPERIENCES ANECDOTES ANALOGIES
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    METHODS OF PERSUASION Facts- A statement of what is. The United States was established in 1776. Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969. Cancer is a very common but is not contagious.
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    METHODS OF PERSUASION Referringto authority - An expert who can be relied on to give unbiased facts and information. “A doctor’s study shows alcohol and cigarettes are among the top killers in Philippines” "Research shows that young people who start drinking before the age of 15 are five times more likely to have alcohol-related problems later in life" "DNA evidence is usually indisputable"
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    QUIZ 1.____________ is thebuilding blocks of a persuasive text. 2. Persuasion involves encouraging someone to agree with your ____________. 3. A writer's opinion must be supported by ____________. 4. Knowing your ____________ helps you write a coherent persuasive text. 5. ____________ is a form of persuasive text (answers may vary). ESSAY: Choose an item or a product that you frequently use and develop it into a persuasive text for product advertisement. Your output will be graded based on the rubric. IDENTIFICATION.
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    ASSIGNMENT Think about thegiven scenarios below, and then identify which persuasive technique will work best in each situation. Afterwards, write persuasive sentences based on the identified technique. 1. Convince your classmates that self-dependence in accomplishing the modules is still best. Technique: Support: 2. Persuade DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara that a ”Pass” or “Fail” mark is better than numeric grading system. Technique: Support: