What are Persuasive Texts? (with Examples)

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Anthony Golden

The persuasive texts are those in which an author seeks to convince readers that their opinion is correct. Sometimes, this type of text is intended to make the reader carry out a certain action (attend an event, buy a product, among others). In other cases, you simply want the reader to consider the author's opinion..

For a persuasive text to be efficient, the author's point of view must be supported by factual data or facts. In some cases, the opposite point of view is also included, to show that the author has taken both alternatives into account.

This type of text is common in any area of ​​human life. It can be found in casual situations: for example, when a child tries to convince his parents to give him permission to go to a concert.

It can also be presented in more formal contexts, such as in political speeches that seek to attract followers.

It is necessary to highlight a particular case in which this type of text is used: advertising. Banners are filled with persuasive copy to ensure the product or service sells.

Examples of persuasive texts

There are persuasive text samples in any area of ​​human life, from advertising to politics. Here are some examples of this type of text.

1- The Slimming Blend 980 gr Vitaloid

The Slimming Blend 980 gr Vitaloid is a meal replacement that provides all the necessary nutrients for a healthy diet.

It is one of the best protein shakes for weight loss available on the market, as it provides only 129 kcal per serving.

In addition to facilitating the loss of body fat, the Slimming Blend speeds up the metabolism and favors the development of muscle mass (favoring the toning of the body).

2- The Breville JE98XL juicer

The Breville JE98XL Juice Extractor is one of the most efficient juicers on the market because it consists of an 850 watt motor, a jug with a capacity of one liter and is made of strong and durable materials.

In addition, the mouth of the extractor is wide enough so that fruits and vegetables can be inserted without the need to cut them into pieces..

3- Advertising for "Colgate"

One of the promotional phrases for Colgate toothpaste is "eight out of ten dentists recommend it".

This is a persuasive line that is based on the trust generated by the data and the opinion of the authorities in the area..

4- Advertising for "Coca-Cola"

In recent years, the Coca-Cola company has launched advertisements with the slogan "make someone happy." With this, the company is in charge of persuading users, selling its product as if it were bottled happiness..

5- Advertising of "Pantene Pro-V"

"The Pantene Pro-V system with Pro-Vitamins and micro sealants aligns each strand to give you an extreme smooth even until the second day.".

This advertising provides data of interest to the user. The fact that pro-vitamins and micro sealants are mentioned persuades people of the product's efficiency.

6- Advertising for "Ariel"

"Better stain removal in 1 WASH".

P & G's Ariel ads promote the product as one of the best on the market.

The persuasive element in this advertisement is not only found in the words used but also in the images shown, the comparison with other products of the same style and the testimony of the users.

7- Excerpt from “A Bad Beginning” by Lemony Snicket

If you are interested in stories with a happy ending, you better read another book. In this one, not only is there no happy ending, but there is also no happy beginning and very few happy events in between..

This is because not many happy things happened in the lives of the three Baudelaire boys. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire were intelligent children, and they were charming and resourceful, and they had pleasant features, but they were extremely unfortunate, and most of the things that happened to them were filled with misfortune, misery, and despair. I'm sorry to tell you, but that's how the story goes.

8- Excerpt from “The Hostile Hospital” by Lemony Snicket

This book tells of a particularly unhappy time in the ordeal of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, so if you are in your right mind, you'd better shut it down immediately, take it up a high mountain, and throw it off the top..

9- Fragment of “The slippery slope” by Lemony Snicket

The story you are now reading is nothing but frustrating and disconcerting, and the unfortunate people in it are more desperate and frantic than charming, and as for the animals, I'd rather not talk about them.

For this reason, I cannot recommend that you read this hideous book any more than I can recommend that you wander through the woods, because like the road less traveled, this book is likely to make you feel lonely, miserable, and in need of help..

10- “Just fun” by Charles Smith

A Phoenix man calls his son who lives in New York the day before Thanksgiving.

-I hate to ruin your day, but I must tell you that your mother and I are getting divorced. 45 years of misery is more than enough. We can't even bear to see each other, we can't stand each other. To be honest, I don't want to talk about this anymore. So please call your sister in Chicago and tell her.

Angry, the son calls the sister who says:

-What!? Yeah right! I got this.

The daughter calls her father in Phoenix and yells at him:

-You are not getting divorced! Do nothing until I have arrived. I'm going to call my brother and we'll be there tomorrow. Don't even think about doing anything until I get there, okay?

The father hangs up the phone and says to his wife:

-Everything is fine, darling. Yes they will come for thanksgiving.

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