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this study investigates common stressors how it affects the senior high school students of, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Family and Consumer Science

Tthis study investigates common stressors how it affects the senior high school students of hermosa national highschool particularly the grade 11 humss students and the reason behind why they are stressed the researchers came up with this study to further understand and be able to expound what the students are struggling about and how it affects their mental health

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2022/2023

Uploaded on 05/06/2023

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PERSUASION

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

TYPES OF PERSUASION 1.Argumentative Writing 2.Persuasive Essays 3.Op-Eds (opinion- editorials) 4.Speeches 5.Proposals 6.Product Reviews

  1. ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING
  1. OP-EDS (OPINION EDITORIALS)
  1. SPEECHES
  1. PRODUCT REVIEWS

Signal words used in persuasive writing

  1. Words that indicate a strong belief or conviction, such as "certainly," "without a doubt," or "undeniably."

Signal words used in persuasive writing

  1. Words that indicate a contrasting view, such as “however," “on the other hand," or “although."

Signal words used in persuasive writing

  1. Words that indicate an appeal or emotion, such as “heartbreaking," “devastating," or “heartwarming."

Signal words used in persuasive writing

  1. Words that indicate a call to action, such as “join us," “take action," or “support a cause."

The persuasion pattern

typically includes the

following stages:

STAGES

Interest: The writer provides additional information to build interest in the topic and to establish credibility. STAGES

Desire: The writer creates a desire for the reader to accept the argument or point of view presented by providing evidence and reasoning. STAGES