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Preparing your argument
Think of good reasons for your point of view.
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Explain your arguments
Give details to explain each argument include at least one counter argument. Give examples to persuade anyone listening to or reading it.
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Use paragraphs Start a new paragraph for each reason. The opening statement and the conclusion should also have a separate paragraph.
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Give your opinion in the opening statement.
I believe that ………..
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We usually use the present tense in persuasive writing.
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Logical conjunctions These should include:
Therefore Moreover Furthermore The evidence for this suggests……..
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Persuade the reader with emotive language. For example:
Zoos are evil and disgusting! Poor helpless animals suffer when…
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Include some facts or evidence
Involve facts or numbers to support your ideas. 75% of children think that…...
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Rhetorical questions Use rhetorical questions to persuade your audience: How much longer do animals have to suffer? Would you like it if ….?
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Conclusion Finish your work with your strongest argument in your conclusion but rephrased in a different way.
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