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What (who) is persuasive advertisement - definition

ASSERTIVE WAY USED TO CONVINCE THE READERS
Persuasive essay

Persuasive writing         
Persuasive writing is any written communication with the intention to convince or influence readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action. Many writings such as criticisms, reviews, reaction papers, editorials, proposals, advertisements, and brochures use different ways of persuasion to influence readers.
Parody advertisement         
SHORT COMEDY SCENE IMITATIVE OF MARKETING COMMUNICATION
Fake commercial; Fictional advertisement; Fictitious advertisement; Parody commercial
A parody advertisement is a fictional advertisement for a non-existent product, either done within another advertisement for an actual product, or done simply as parody of advertisements—used either as a way of ridiculing or drawing negative attention towards a real advertisement or such an advertisement's subject, or as a comedic device, such as in a comedy skit or sketch.
inveigle         
  • Persuasion]]'', novel by [[Jane Austen]], illustrated by [[C. E. Brock]]. For Sir Walter Elliot, baronet, the hints of Mr Shepherd, his agent, were quite unwelcome...
  • ''<nowiki/>'The art of persuasion'— returning from a ball in India'' from "The Graphic", 1890.
UMBRELLA TERM OF INFLUENCE AND MODE OF COMMUNICATION
Persuade; Persuasive; Social Psychology Persuasion; Inveigle; Inveigles; Inveigled; Inveigling; Persuades; Persuaded; Persuading; Persuasive communication; Systematic persuasion; Heuristic persuasion; Social persuasion
v. a.
Entice, decoy, beguile, entrap, ensnare, lure.

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Persuasive writing

Persuasive writing is any written communication with the intention to convince or influence readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action. Many writings such as criticisms, reviews, reaction papers, editorials, proposals, advertisements, and brochures use different ways of persuasion to influence readers. Persuasive writing can also be used in indoctrination. It can be confused with opinion writing; however, it is much different. Although the main points of opinion and persuasive writing could essentially be the same, persuasive points are backed by facts while opinion points are backed by emotion.

It is a form of non-fiction writing the writer uses to develop logical arguments, making use of carefully chosen words and phrases.. But it's believed that some literature rooted in a fiction genre could also be intended as persuasive writings.