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Quick Persuasive Writing

Write 5 good reasons why you should be allowed to have a Golden Time. Persuasion Write 5 good reasons why you should be allowed to have a Golden Time.

Persuasion What is persuasive writing? puts forward a point of view and tries to get the reader to agree with it. What features did you include when trying to persuade? Did you think about who you were trying to persuade?

Connectives Eg. Even though…. With the person beside you list at least 3 connectives you could use in a persuasive letter… Eg. Even though…. Could you use figurative language to help you persuade? Alliteration - metaphor Personification - simile Onomatopoeia: is when a single word sounds like the thing it is refers to: “Six burgers were sizzling on the grill.” “A snake slithered through the grass.”

List the arguments for and against homework Discussion List the arguments for and against homework For homework Against homework

Persuasive Writing Describe a new caramel chocolate to persuade someone to buy it. S.C.: Use the connective ‘even though’.