In persuasive essay writing, a writer takes a position ‘for or
against’ an issue and writes to convince the reader to ‘believe or do’
something. A writer should convey an opinion to turn a subject into a claim.
Remember that your claim has to be arguable, meaning it needs to have at least
two sides.
Determine
Your Purpose
Decide on your purpose: what will you
convince the readers to believe or to do? Pre-write to discover your purpose.
Your purpose determines your statement.
Remember
Your Audience
Your topic will determine who your intended
audience is. Keep this audience in mind as you write. Present your arguments in
a way that will impress the audience.
Draft
You Essay
Now you are ready to begin writing your
essay.
- Introduction:
Transition from hook to thesis-mention
three reasons of argument (1-2 sentences)
- Body Paragraph:
In topic sentence state main reasons that
is the most convincing argument
Write the facts and examples in 3-4 sentences
Conclusion sentence- refers to main reasons
again (Restate your opinion in a new way)
- Concluding Paragraph
Start you’re concluding paragraph with a
concluding phrase and after that repeat your thesis. Don’t make use of exactly
the similar phrasing you did in the opening paragraph.
Revising
You will use a checklist to revise your own
draft. Revising will help you categorize your opinion clearly, make stronger
your argument with persuasive writing, and do away with pointless information.
Editing
How persuasive can an article be if it’s
full of grammatical and spelling errors? These errors are distracting and get
the attention off your essay. You will use proofreading marks to correct your
draft.
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