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Voice Persuasive Essay

What is VOICE and how do I get it in my writing? The writing shows an awareness of an audience The writer shows a passion towards the topic The writer has used devices of style (such as figurative language), when appropriate The writer has captured a tone or mood (including humor, seriousness, sarcasm) with words, when appropriate The writing shows awareness of perspective and point-of-view (If a writing has excellent voice, it is as if you can hear the author and you know it really is his/her writing. It reflects their opinions, thoughts and personality.)

Choose an Issue The first step for writing a persuasive essay is to decide what you are trying to persuade someone to believe. Is there a compelling social issue you'd like to correct, a situation within your school that you'd like to change, an issue from history that you'd like to address, or maybe even a political condition you'd like to explore—the possibilities are endless! Here's a list of possible topics:

Education School Uniforms School Choice Bilingual Education Locker Searches Homework Year Round Schooling Computers in the Classroom/Technology in the Classroom Online school Mandatory Community Service before graduation Field Trips

History Women's Rights Civil Rights Vietnam War Social and Political Issues The Death Penalty Cruelty to Animals Gun Control Cloning Drilling Oil Violence in the Media Censorship Life in the country vs. life in the city Hunting

Purpose: To exert an impact; to influence others to take an action, see your point of view or bring about some change.   Objective: Develop a five paragraph persuasive essay using THREE outside sources that relate to the topic. Prewriting: Step #1-Select a controversial topic worthy of writing about. SCHOOL APPROPIATE Step #2- Research various academic websites/textbooks that support and counter argue your position and create a bibliography. CHOOSE 3 Step #3- Create a strong arguable thesis statement. Step#4- Create a plan to use to develop your essay. Step#5- Write a rough draft. Step# 6- Revise and revise and revise again. Step #7- Submit a hard copy to the teacher.

Drafting: Create a rough draft of your essay. Embed quotes from your sources into you own sentences and cite each one in the proper format. QUOTES SHOULD NEVER STAND ALONE WITHIN A SENTENCE. Include a “Works Cited” page in the proper MLA format. List the Arguments It's impossible to persuade someone to believe your viewpoint without supporting your point of view with evidence taken from credible sources. No essay is complete without Facts, Reasons, Examples and Details.  

Plan Your Structure Your paper will need to contain the following elements. Opening/Introduction: In this area you will introduce your readers to the topic and give a little background information. It works well to state your topic in the form of a question—Is the Iditarod an example of cruelty to animals sporting event? Be sure to state your thesis statement on the issue within the last sentence of the paragraph. In the opening, you want to pull the reader in and give his/her a reason to keep reading. Use a quote! Body: The body of your essay should contain at least three paragraphs. Each paragraph must state a different viewpoint on your topic. Many of the best examples of persuasive writing save the most compelling viewpoint for third body paragraph leaving the reader with the strongest point before closing. The defense must be supported with evidence documented through your research. Within each paragraph you need to be sure to use powerful transitional words and phrases as you compare each point. Closing/Conclusion: The conclusion should always restate the issue and then quickly tie in the three viewpoints examined in the body paragraphs. You should never introduce new information in the closing. Simply summarize the arguments and then close with a powerful statement relating to your originally stated issue.

Characteristics of a Persuasive Essay: The writer’s position on the issue is clearly stated in the thesis statement within the introductory paragraph. A series of arguments developed throughout the body paragraphs supported with researched evidence and detail. A final argument or conclusion drawn from the arguments. Engages the reader in the first paragraph by giving contexts for writer’s opinions and purpose for writing. Begin with a great hook or lead to gain reader interest and attention. Expresses the writer’s opinion clearly; free from strong emotion, which can weaken the argument. Maintains the focus with a consistent point of view throughout. Provides specific, relevant details that support the writer’s point of view and focus. Avoids phrases like: I think, in my opinion, it seems to me, or I for one… Avoids introductions that state: My paper is going to be about…, In my essay, I will…, I want to tell you about…, I hope you enjoyed my paper