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Published on Jan 22, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

COMMUNICATION AND WRITING STRATEGIES

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Visual Ads,
*Eye catchers focus audience! V.A.S enliven, enhance emphasize!

Reference to an occasion, Event, or time: occasion: special ones,like holidays and birthday. Event, sporting, concerts parties, play festival. Time, "remember the time..." personal or historic!

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Background Information: get familiar with the subject or topic.

Translations: make your language flow

Summarizing main points: Remembering important things

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Using Stories: Every One loves a good story.

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Asking Questions: Gets audiences thinking

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Appel to Emotions: connects to an emotional level/ feelings

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Voice: person behind the work/writing

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Using Quotations: What he or she said

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Motto and Mantras: Mottos and Mantras are good to have because they keep you focused.

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Facts and Stats
Facts validate hat you say or write. Stats are statistics.

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Background information:
Get familiar with the subject or topic.

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Sympathy and empathy
Sympathy: to feel sorry, even if you can't personally relate. Empathy: to feel someone else's pain personally

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Mentor text: an example of good writing or writers.

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Code switching
Change the way you act

Issuing a challenge or call to action:
Be clear and specific about your request.

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Thank you statement:
Thank you statements work well in preach conclusions.

Literary Elements:
Eye words to use when reading and analyzing literature/literary works.

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Poetic Device:
Poetry is unique and original form of expression.

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Allusion:
Refer to another work/text or person in your writing to add meaning.

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Simile and Metaphor:
Simile- compare two different things using "like or as".
Metaphor- compare without using "like or as"

Point Of View / (POV) The perspective from which an author write.