Presentation Summary
We often default to using generalisations to make a point. But are stereotypes really that useful when making claims? Learn about various persuasive techniques to help communicate your points, but with a difference.
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Curriculum links
- Analyse the effect of text structures, language features and literary devices such as extended metaphor, metonymy, allegory, symbolism and intertextual references (AC9E9LE05)
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