Features of a persuasive letter.

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Master the Art of Persuasive Letters

Enhance your writing skills with our engaging quiz on persuasive letters! Test your knowledge of structural and language features critical for effective communication.

Key features of this quiz:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on persuasive writing techniques
  • Ideal for students and teachers
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by WritingEagle347
Which of these is a STRUCTURAL FEATURE of a letter?
Group of 3
Scaffolding
Conclusion
Exaggeration
Structural features are how the letter is set out and language features are they way you write it.
True
False
"I am extremely upset by the lack of action with this matter." This is an example of...
Rhetorical Question
Emotive Langauge
Group of 3
Exaggeration
When you know the name of the person you are writing to you sign-off with:
Yours sincerely
Yours faithfully
Yours truly
Your letter is finished!
What do we write in the INTRODUCTION?
A point you want to make.
The reason for writing.
What you want done.
Your name and address.
"How would you like it if your home was destroyed?" This is an example of:
Exaggeration
Present tense
Group of 3
Rhetorical Question
Is this formal or informal? "I insist that you respond to my request at the earliest opportunity.
Formal
Informal
Which of these is an example of 'Group of 3'?
This is the third time I have written to you.
Electric cars are cleaner, more economical and better for the environment.
Will you please, please, please listen to me.
A letter containing three points or reasons.
Which tense are persuasive letter written in?
Past
Future
Present
Which of these sentences are written in the present tense.
I am writing to you because I think we need to recycle more.
I was writing to you because this was a very important isssue.
I will be writing to you about this issue.
"Did you know there are millions of trees being hacked down and destroyed every second." This is an example of:
Emotive Language
Exaggeration
Rhetorical question
All three
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