Enumeratinga list of itemsor ideas.Appeal toethics,credibility, andtrustworthiness.Pathos"We must bestrong, united,and resolutein our pursuitof justice."The use ofmetaphors,similes, orother figuresof speech.Appeal tologic andreasonthroughevidence.FigurativeLanguageKnock-DownRepetition"Do you want tostand by anddo nothingwhile ourenvironmentcrumbles?"EthosLogos"Freedom,freedom,freedomfor all.""Our productoffersconvenience,affordability,and reliability."RhetoricalQuestion"This restaurantoffers exquisite,top-qualitycuisine that willleave youspeechless."ListingAsking aquestion withoutexpecting ananswer, toprovoke thought."As a renownedscientist, I canassure you thatthis product issafe andeffective."A persuasivestrategy thatanticipates andrefutescounterarguments."Donate toour charityand helpsave achild's life."Free!Usingdescriptivewords toevoke valuejudgments.TriplingThe repetitionof words orphrases ingroups ofthree.EvaluativeLanguage"Some may arguethat our plan iscostly, but thelong-term benefitsfar outweigh theinitial investment."Repeatingwords orphrases foremphasis."Her smilewas asbright as themorningsun."Appeal toemotions topersuade theaudience."Research showsthat our productreduces energyconsumption by30%, making it awise choice."Enumeratinga list of itemsor ideas.Appeal toethics,credibility, andtrustworthiness.Pathos"We must bestrong, united,and resolutein our pursuitof justice."The use ofmetaphors,similes, orother figuresof speech.Appeal tologic andreasonthroughevidence.FigurativeLanguageKnock-DownRepetition"Do you want tostand by anddo nothingwhile ourenvironmentcrumbles?"EthosLogos"Freedom,freedom,freedomfor all.""Our productoffersconvenience,affordability,and reliability."RhetoricalQuestion"This restaurantoffers exquisite,top-qualitycuisine that willleave youspeechless."ListingAsking aquestion withoutexpecting ananswer, toprovoke thought."As a renownedscientist, I canassure you thatthis product issafe andeffective."A persuasivestrategy thatanticipates andrefutescounterarguments."Donate toour charityand helpsave achild's life."Free!Usingdescriptivewords toevoke valuejudgments.TriplingThe repetitionof words orphrases ingroups ofthree.EvaluativeLanguage"Some may arguethat our plan iscostly, but thelong-term benefitsfar outweigh theinitial investment."Repeatingwords orphrases foremphasis."Her smilewas asbright as themorningsun."Appeal toemotions topersuade theaudience."Research showsthat our productreduces energyconsumption by30%, making it awise choice."

Persuasive devices Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Enumerating a list of items or ideas.
  2. Appeal to ethics, credibility, and trustworthiness.
  3. Pathos
  4. "We must be strong, united, and resolute in our pursuit of justice."
  5. The use of metaphors, similes, or other figures of speech.
  6. Appeal to logic and reason through evidence.
  7. Figurative Language
  8. Knock-Down
  9. Repetition
  10. "Do you want to stand by and do nothing while our environment crumbles?"
  11. Ethos
  12. Logos
  13. "Freedom, freedom, freedom for all."
  14. "Our product offers convenience, affordability, and reliability."
  15. Rhetorical Question
  16. "This restaurant offers exquisite, top-quality cuisine that will leave you speechless."
  17. Listing
  18. Asking a question without expecting an answer, to provoke thought.
  19. "As a renowned scientist, I can assure you that this product is safe and effective."
  20. A persuasive strategy that anticipates and refutes counterarguments.
  21. "Donate to our charity and help save a child's life."
  22. Free!
  23. Using descriptive words to evoke value judgments.
  24. Tripling
  25. The repetition of words or phrases in groups of three.
  26. Evaluative Language
  27. "Some may argue that our plan is costly, but the long-term benefits far outweigh the initial investment."
  28. Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
  29. "Her smile was as bright as the morning sun."
  30. Appeal to emotions to persuade the audience.
  31. "Research shows that our product reduces energy consumption by 30%, making it a wise choice."