Writing a Persuasive Essay

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Writing a Persuasive Essay “The Code of hammurabi”

Writing the Essay Follow these steps to successfully complete this essay: Carefully read and annotate “The Code of Hammurabi.” Select three laws that are particularly just or unjust. Write a five-paragraph essay reflecting on these laws. Read on for more information…

Writing the Introduction Since the introduction is the opening paragraph, it needs to really grab your reader’s attention. A great introduction has three things: Hook—Catch your reader’s attention; remember that you can use a quote, a fact, a question, an anecdote (short story)…something to engage your reader. Bridge—This part helps narrow your focus; mention your topic and give some background information. Thesis Statement—This is the main idea of your paper; it states your opinion and includes your reasons for it. It should be one sentence. Just don’t use IN this essay or In this paper I will walk about…

Writing the Body Paragraphs The body paragraphs of your essay provide reasons to support your opinion; in any well-developed essay, there are three. This means you will have three body paragraphs that do the following: Give your first law—This is the topic sentence of your paragraph. Be sure to use a transition word. Includes lots of facts, examples, explanations, details, and descriptions—You want to support your ideas so that the reader is convinced and persuaded to believe your opinion. Use persuasive techniques like logic, emotion, and ethics. Use good writing—This means you will use active voice, powerful word choices, correct commas, and transition words. Your paragraph should be at least 6 sentences in length.

Writing the Conclusion The conclusion is your last paragraph and needs three things: Restate Your Thesis—Restate means you write it again, but in a different way. Significance—Broaden your focus…why is this so important? What needs to be done to change this issue? Why should the reader care? Final Thought—Ever watched Jerry Springer? He always ends his show with a final thought to leave the audience thinking. That’s what you need to do here! It can be a larger concern, a consequence or solution, a challenge, a quote, a question, or a thoughtful statement.