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Year 6 English Homework Quiz: Persuasive Texts

Instructions:

Read each question carefully and choose the best answer or provide your own response where applicable.


1. The image of a colourful poster advertising a school talent show, featuring various students performing different acts such as singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments.

What is the primary purpose of this persuasive poster?

A. To inform people about the school's history.
B. To encourage students to participate in the talent show.
C. To discuss the importance of school projects.
D. To report on past talent shows.


2. The image of a cartoon showing a dog looking sad beside an empty bowl while a child is shown happily eating snacks on the couch.

What persuasive technique does this cartoon use to convey its message?


3. The image of a flyer for a community clean-up event featuring images of littered parks, happy community members cleaning, and a beautiful park after clean-up.

Which statement from the flyer best persuades readers to join the clean-up?

A. "Litter can harm wildlife and spoil our environment."
B. "Cleaning can be hard work and take a lot of time."
C. "We have great volunteers who help clean."
D. "Many people do not care about litter."


4. The image of a vibrant advertisement for a new healthy snack bar, showcasing fresh fruits, the snack bar itself, and energetic kids playing sports.

What key phrase in this advertisement is likely to be persuasive to parents?


5. The image of an energetic salesperson at a booth selling solar panels, with charts showing energy savings and happy families next to their homes with solar panels.

What is the main argument this salesperson is likely using to persuade customers to buy solar panels?

A. "Solar panels look great on your roof."
B. "You can save money in the long run with renewable energy."
C. "Everyone else is buying solar panels."
D. "Solar panels are very easy to install."


Submission:

Complete the quiz and submit your answers to your teacher. Good luck!