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What five messages could I give to a friend to help persuade people to join a literacy class to learn to read? I need to use Maslows needs Hierachy to construct the messages.

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In this solution we use Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to create persuasive arguments as to the benefits of an illiterate person going to classes to learn to read and write.

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1. Physiological Needs
To your friend: You should join a literacy class so you are able to read and understand the terms and conditions of a lease contract for a place to live.

2. Security Needs
To your friend: You should join a literacy class so you can adequately protect yourself. For instance, it would ...

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