Wednesday 11 September 2013

Child Labour poems

Persuasive techniques have been the focus for our writing sessions. 
After learning about child labour, we decided to use our persuasive techniques in writing a poem to either make the reader aware of the horrors of child labour, or try persuade them to help stop.

Here are some examples, let us know what you think..





I hope you could find examples of either, emotive language, repetition, rhetorical questions, facts or statistics, groups of 3 or exaggeration. 

4 comments:

  1. These poems are so cool and I can see the persuasive techniques being used!!! Child labour is so sad! It should be stopped! Great work everyone!
    Jordana

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  2. Thanks Jordana, I enjoed doing the child labour poems because that is what we have been learning and know lots about!

    Lauren

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  3. Yeah awesome poems everyone!!! Lots of persuasive techniques shown and obviously lots of thought has been put into them. STOP CHILD LABOUR !!!!!!!!!!

    Maggie

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  4. These poems are great guys. Lots of emotive and persasive texts in them. These poems show what it's like in child labour. So if you think child labour should be stopped then actually do something about it.
    Xavier

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